Function of mitochondrial Stat3 in cellular respiration

J Wegrzyn, R Potla, YJ Chwae, NBV Sepuri, Q Zhang… - Science, 2009 - science.org
J Wegrzyn, R Potla, YJ Chwae, NBV Sepuri, Q Zhang, T Koeck, M Derecka, K Szczepanek…
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Cytokines such as interleukin-6 induce tyrosine and serine phosphorylation of Stat3 that
results in activation of Stat3-responsive genes. We provide evidence that Stat3 is present in
the mitochondria of cultured cells and primary tissues, including the liver and heart. In Stat3–
/–cells, the activities of complexes I and II of the electron transport chain (ETC) were
significantly decreased. We identified Stat3 mutants that selectively restored the protein's
function as a transcription factor or its functions within the ETC. In mice that do not express …
Cytokines such as interleukin-6 induce tyrosine and serine phosphorylation of Stat3 that results in activation of Stat3-responsive genes. We provide evidence that Stat3 is present in the mitochondria of cultured cells and primary tissues, including the liver and heart. In Stat3–/– cells, the activities of complexes I and II of the electron transport chain (ETC) were significantly decreased. We identified Stat3 mutants that selectively restored the protein's function as a transcription factor or its functions within the ETC. In mice that do not express Stat3 in the heart, there were also selective defects in the activities of complexes I and II of the ETC. These data indicate that Stat3 is required for optimal function of the ETC, which may allow it to orchestrate responses to cellular homeostasis.
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