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Oligo GEArray® Mouse JAK / STAT Signaling Pathway Microarray

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Description
The Oligo GEArray® Mouse JAK / STAT Signaling Pathway Microarray is designed to systematically study Jak- and Stat-mediated signaling. The array represents all known Jak and Stat family members and the receptors that activate them. The nuclear co-factors and co-activators associated with the Stat proteins, Stat-inducible genes, and negative regulators of the pathway are also included. Through a simple side-by-side hybridization experiment you can determine differential gene expression between your samples.

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Functional Gene Grouping

JAK and STAT Proteins:
Janus Kinase Activity: Jak1, Jak2, Jak3, Tyk2.
STAT Family: Stat1, Stat2, Stat3, Stat4, Stat5a, Stat5b, Stat6.

Receptors that Bind and Activate JAK Proteins: Aps, Csf1r, Csf2rb2, Cxcl9 (MIG), E230031K19, Egfr, Epor, F2r, Fcer1a, Fcer2a, Fcgr1, Ghr, Ifnar1, Ifnar2, Ifngr1, Ifngr2, Il10ra, Il10rb, Il22ra1, Il2ra, Il2rg, Il31ra, Il4ra, Il6st, Insr, Mpl (TPOR), Nr3c1, Pdgfra, Prlr, Ptprc (CD45), Tnfrsf6.

SH3/SH2 Adaptor Protein Activity: Aps, Sit, Sla2.

STAT Protein Nuclear Translocation: Jak2, Prl.

Genes Involved in Tyrosine Phosphorylation of STAT Protein: Bsf3, Il20, Il31ra, Jak2, Prlr.

Transcription Factors or Regulators that Interact with STAT Proteins:
Positive Regulation of Transcription: Ifng, Il31ra, Irf1, Jun, Maf, Smad2, Smad3, Smad4.
Negative Regulation of Transcription: Nfkb1, Pias4, Sla2, Smad3.
RNA Polymerase II Transcription Factor Activity: Miz1 (PIASxb), Smad1.
Crebbp (CBP), Il31ra, Ncoa1.
Transcriptional Activator Activity: Ifng, Stat3.
C2ta (CIITA), Cebpb (C/EBPb), Gata3, Hmga1 (HMGIY), Ifnar2, Isgf3g (p38 / IRF9), Junb, Mcm5, Myc, Nr3c1, Sfpi1 (PU.1), Smad5, Smad6, Smad7, Smad9, Sp1, Usf1, Yy1.

Genes Induced by STAT Proteins:
Stat1: C2ta (CIITA), Cxcl9 (MIG), Indo, Irf1, Nos2.
Stat3: A2m, Bcl2l1 (Bcl-xl), Cdkn1a (p21), Crp, Irf1, Junb, Mmp3, Myc, Pzp, Saa3, Socs1, Tnfrsf6.
Stat4: Fcer2a, Fcgr1, Ifng, Irf1, Myc.
Stat5: Ccnd1, Cdkn1a (p21), Csnb (b-casein), Il2ra, Irf1, Osm, Pim1.
Stat6: Fcer1a, Gata3, Il4, Il4ra, Maf.
Stat1/Stat2/p48 (ISGF3): G1p2, Indo, Oas1a.

Negative Regulators of the JAK/ STAT Pathway: Miz1 (PIASxb), Pias1, Pias3, Pias4, Ptpn1 (PTP1B), Ptpns1, Ptprc (CD45), Socs1, Socs2, Socs3, Socs4, Socs5, Socs6, Socs7.

Apoptosis: Bcl2l1, Bsf3, Cdkn1a (p21), Cebpb (C/EBPb), Ifng, Il31ra, Il4, Jak2, Myc, Nfkb1, Prlr, Tnfrsf6.

Cell Differentiation: Bsf3, Ccnd1, Cebpb (C/EBPb), Gata3, Il20, Il31ra, Il4, Jak2, Jun, Nos2 (iNOS), Prlr, Ptprc (CD45), Sfpi1 (PU.1), Smad2, Socs2, Socs5, Stat3, Stat5a, Stat5b.

Cell Growth and/or Maintenance:
Cell Cycle: Ccnd1, Cdkn1a (p21), Jun, Junb.
Cell Proliferation: Ifnar2, Il2ra, Il31ra, Jak2, Myc, Ptprc (CD45), Scap2, Stat4, Stat6.
Cell Growth: Egfr, Ifng, Il4, Osm, Pdgfra, Socs1, Socs2, Socs3, Socs4, Socs5, Socs6, Socs7.

Immune Response:
Acute-Phase Response: Crp, F2, Saa3, Stat3.
Antigen Processing: Fcer1a, Fcer2a, Fcgr1.
Humoral Immune Response: Il4, Sla2.
Inflammatory Response: Cebpb (C/EBPb), Cxcl9 (MIG), Ifng, Il20, Il2ra, Irf1, Nfkb1, Nos2.
Lymphocyte Activation: Ifng, Il4, Prlr, Sit, Sla2.Other Genes Involved in Immune Response: G1p2, Gbp1, Il31ra, Il4ra, Indo, Isgf3g (p38 / IRF9), Oas1a, Osm, Tnfrsf6.

Other Proteins that Interact with STAT Proteins: Crk, Crkl, Nmi, Sh2bpsm1, Src, Stam, Stub1.

Storage Conditions
Please check the kit components immediately after you receive this package. SABiosciences is only responsible for missing items reported within two (2) business days of receipt.

GEArray microarrays are shipped at ambient temperature enclosed in either a HybTube or ExpressPak Storage Box. They should be stored at -20 ºC upon receipt.

References
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