Janus kinases (JAK) are a family of intracellular protein tyrosine kinases of 120-140 kDa. They are characterized by an amino-terminal portion of approximately 600 amino acids and two kinase domains, each of about 250 residues, separated by a short hinge region. The JAK family includes JAK1, JAK2, JAK3 and Tyrosine kinase 2 (TYK2). While the expression of JAK1, JAK2 and TYK2 is ubiquitous, JAK3 is expressed predominantly in hematopoetic cells and is highly regulated with cell development and activation. JAKs are activated upon high-affinity binding of a variety of cytokines to their multimeric cell-surface receptors...