Journal article

SOCS-6 binds to insulin receptor substrate 4, and mice lacking the SOCS-6 gene exhibit mild growth retardation

DL Krebs, RT Uren, D Metcalf, S Rakar, JG Zhang, R Starr, DP De Souza, K Hanzinikolas, J Eyles, LM Connolly, RJ Simpson, NA Nicola, SE Nicholson, M Baca, DJ Hilton, WS Alexander

Molecular and Cellular Biology | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2002

Abstract

SOCS-6 is a member of the suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS) family of proteins (SOCS-1 to SOCS-7 and CIS) which each contain a central SH2 domain and a carboxyl-terminal SOCS box. SOCS-1, SOCS-2, SOCS-3, and CIS act to negatively regulate cytokine-induced signaling pathways; however, the actions of SOCS-4, SOCS-5, SOCS-6, and SOCS-7 remain less clear. Here we have used both biochemical and genetic approaches to examine the action of SOCS-6. We found that SOCS-6 and SOCS-7 are expressed ubiquitously in murine tissues. Like other SOCS family members, SOCS-6 binds to elongins B and C through its SOCS box, suggesting that it might act as an E3 ubiquitin ligase that targets proteins bound t..

View full abstract