SOCS3
细胞因子信号抑制因子1
生物
贾纳斯激酶
Janus激酶1
信号转导
细胞因子信号抑制因子
状态5
细胞生物学
SOCS2
酪氨酸激酶2
细胞因子
细胞因子受体
JAK-STAT信号通路
Janus激酶2
SOCS5型
糖蛋白130
酪氨酸激酶
受体
免疫学
生物化学
车站3
血小板源性生长因子受体
生长因子
基因
抑制器
作者
Hideo Yasukawa,Atsuo T. Sasaki,Akihiko Yoshimura
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev.immunol.18.1.143
摘要
The Janus family of protein tyrosine kinases (JAKs) and STAT transcription factors regulate cellular processes involved in cell growth, differentiation, and transformation through their association with cytokine receptors. The CIS family of proteins (also referred to as the SOCS or SSI family) has been implicated in the regulation of signal transduction by a variety of cytokines. Most of them appear to be induced after stimulation with several different cytokines, and at least three of them (CIS1, CIS3/SOCS3, and JAB/SOCS1) negatively regulate cytokine signal transduction by various means: CIS1 inhibits STAT5 activation by binding to cytokine receptors that recruit STAT5, whereas JAB/SOCS-1 and CIS3/SOCS-3 directly bind to the kinase domain of JAKs, thereby inhibiting tyrosine-kinase activity. Therefore, these CIS family members seem to function in a classical negative feedback loop of cytokine signaling. Biochemical characterization as well as gene disruption studies indicate that JAB/SOCS1/SSI-1 is an important negative regulator of interferon gamma signaling. The mechanisms by which these inhibitors of cytokine signal transduction exert their effects have been extensively studied and will provide useful information for regulating tyrosine-kinase activity.
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