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each other by cross-phosphorylation. Group I cytokine receptors, so
  VetBooks.ir              JAK kinases. When brought together, the JAK kinases are activated
                              called because they bind the type I cytokines, associate in the
                            presence of the ligand to form oligomers and form complexes with


                             and in turn activate STAT proteins. The activated STAT proteins
                           then dissociate and activate transcription factors. Group II cytokines
                           such as the interferons and IL-10 bind receptors that have a similar
                                            mode of action to type I receptors.


                  The members of the group II cytokine receptor family have a very

               different structure. They bind interferons (α, β, γ, and λ) and
               members of the IL-10 cytokine family (IL-19, IL-20, IL-22, IL-24, and
               IL-26). These receptors also form heterodimers in the presence of
               the ligand and signal through the JAK-STAT pathway.

































































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