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G protein coupled receptor signaling through the Src and Stat3 pathway: role in proliferation and transformation

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Extracellular signals when routed through signaling pathways that use heterotrimeric G proteins can engage multiple signaling pathways leading to diverse biological consequences. One locus at which signal sorting occurs is at the level of G proteins. G protein α-subunits appear to be capable of interacting with different effectors leading to engagement of distinct signaling pathways. Regulation of different pathways in turn leads to different biological outcomes. The process of neoplastic transformation is controlled to a large extent through the activation and inhibition of signaling pathways. Signaling pathways such as the Ras-MAPK, v-Src-Stat3 pathways are activated in the process of transformation. Expression of activated Gα subunits have been shown to cause transformation of cells. While activation of the MAPK 1,2 pathway by various Gα subunits has been reported for several years, recent studies show the activation and involvement of Src and Stat3 pathways in Gαo and Gαi mediated transformation of cells. Recent studies also suggest that both Gαi and Gαs may be able to interact with and activate Src. The activation of Src and Stat3 by G proteins has also been demonstrated by ligand-induced activation of G protein receptors. So increasingly it is becoming clear that the Src and Stat3 pathways are potential effectors for G proteins and that they may play a role in G protein function.

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PT Ram was supported by an NIH post-doctoral fellowship F32 CA79134. Parts of the work described here are supported by NIH grants GM54508 and CA81050 to R Iyengar.

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Ram, P., Iyengar, R. G protein coupled receptor signaling through the Src and Stat3 pathway: role in proliferation and transformation. Oncogene 20, 1601–1606 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1204186

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