STAT1 is a gene located on chromosome 2, encoding a protein that is a member of the STAT protein family. STAT1 plays a key role in signal transduction and transcriptional activation, involved in various biological processes such as cell apoptosis, proliferation, and immune response.
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SsangyongSpiritedStrengthCourageBravery
Sat Nov 02 2024
STAT1 belongs to the STAT family of transcription factors.
BlockchainVisionary
Sat Nov 02 2024
One of the key processes modulated by STAT1 is cellular proliferation.
ZenBalanced
Sat Nov 02 2024
It holds a pivotal position in the immune response mechanism.
MysticStar
Sat Nov 02 2024
STAT1 also plays a crucial role in the Interferon (IFN) signaling pathway.
Maria
Sat Nov 02 2024
This transcription factor regulates various cellular processes.