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Suppressor of cytokine signalling

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Family of genes
Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling 2
"SOCS" redirects here. For other uses, seeSocs.

SOCS (suppressor of cytokine signaling proteins) refers to a family of genes involved in inhibiting theJAK-STAT signaling pathway.

Genes

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Structure

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All SOCS have certain structures in common. This includes a varying N-terminal domain involved in protein-protein interactions, a central SH2 domain, which can bind to molecules that have been phosphorylated by tyrosine kinases, and a SOCS box located at the C-terminal that enables recruitment of E3 ligases and ubiquitin signaling molecules.[1]

Discovery

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The first protein to be classified as a suppressor of cytokine signaling, CIS (cytokine-inducible SH2), was discovered in 1995, when it was found to have a unique ability to regulate cytokine signal transduction.[2]

Function

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SOCS are negative regulators of the JAK-STAT signaling pathway. SOCS have also been implicated in the regulation of cytokines, growth factors, and tumor suppression.[3]

Role in Disease

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It has been suggested that SOCS can help prevent cytokine-mediated apoptosis in diabetes through negative regulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines secreted by immune cells, such as IFNγ, TNFα and IL-15. Improper functioning of one specific SOCS, SOCS3 may lead to type 2 diabetes, as it has been found that SOCS3 plays an important role in proper leptin signaling.[4]

References

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  1. ^Babon, Jeffrey; Nicola, Nicos A (August 2012)."The biology and mechanism of action of Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling 3 (SOCS3)".Growth Factors.30 (4):207–219.doi:10.3109/08977194.2012.687375.ISSN 0897-7194.PMC 3757090.PMID 22574771.
  2. ^Yoshimura, A.; Ohkubo, T.; Kiguchi, T.; Jenkins, N.A.; Gilbert, D.J.; Copeland, N.G.; Hara, T.; Miyajima, A. (1995)."A novel cytokine-inducible gene CIS encodes an SH2-containing protein that binds to tyrosine-phosphorylated interleukin 3 and erythropoietin receptors".The EMBO Journal.14 (12):2816–2826.doi:10.1002/j.1460-2075.1995.tb07281.x.PMC 398400.PMID 7796808.S2CID 22563011.
  3. ^Sasi, Walid; Sharma, Anup K.; Mokbel, Kefah (2014-03-16)."The Role of Suppressors of Cytokine Signalling in Human Neoplasms".Molecular Biology International.2014: 630797.doi:10.1155/2014/630797.PMC 3976820.PMID 24757565.
  4. ^Ye, Cheng; Driver, John P. (2016)."Suppressors of Cytokine Signaling in Sickness and in Health of Pancreatic β-Cells".Frontiers in Immunology.7: 169.doi:10.3389/fimmu.2016.00169.ISSN 1664-3224.PMC 4860527.PMID 27242781.S2CID 15424776.

External links

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Ligand
Cytokine receptor
Janus kinase
Adaptor proteins
STAT
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