Unlocking the Power of STAT Proteins to Control Gene Expression
The STAT proteins are a group of molecules that can control gene activity in cells. When they get activated by a chemical change called phosphorylation, they team up and move into the cell's control center (nucleus) to influence specific genes. There are six known types of STAT proteins in mammals, each with different roles. These proteins play a crucial part in how our bodies respond to infections and other challenges.