Journal article

The SOCS Box Encodes a Hierarchy of Affinities for Cullin5: Implications for Ubiquitin Ligase Formation and Cytokine Signalling Suppression

JJ Babon, JK Sabo, JG Zhang, NA Nicola, RS Norton

Journal of Molecular Biology | ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2009

Abstract

The SOCS (suppressors of cytokine signalling) family of proteins inhibits the cytokine-induced signalling cascade in part by promoting the ubiquitination of signalling intermediates that are then targeted for proteasomal degradation. This activity relies upon an interaction between the SOCS box domain, the adapter complex elonginBC and a member of the Cullin family, the scaffold protein of an E3 ubiquitin ligase. In this study, we dissected this interaction in vitro using purified components. We found that all eight SOCS proteins bound Cullin5 but required prior recruitment of elonginBC. Neither SOCS nor elonginBC bound Cullin5 when in isolation. Interestingly, the affinity of each SOCS-elon..

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Awarded by National Institutes of Health


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported in part by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (program grant no. 257500 and project grant no. 461260) and the U.S. National Institutes of Health (Bethesda, MD; grant no. CA22556). R.S.N., N.A.N. and J.J.B. acknowledge fellowship support from the National Health and Medical Research Council. We thank Tracy Willson for the gift of plasmids.