SOCS3 Targets Siglec 7 for Proteasomal Degradation and Blocks Siglec 7-mediated Responses


Autoria(s): Orr, S.J.; Johnston, James; Elliott, Joanne; Morgan, N.M.; Buick, R.J.; Boyd, C.R.; Burrows, James; Jefferies, C.A.; Crocker, P.R.
Data(s)

09/02/2007

Resumo

CD33-related Siglecs (sialic acid-binding immunoglobulin-like lectins) 5–11 are inhibitory receptors that contain a membrane proximal ITIM (immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory motif) (I/V/L/)XYXX(L/V), which can recruit SHP-1/2. However, little is known about the regulation of these receptors. SOCS3 (suppressor of cytokine signaling 3) is up-regulated during inflammation and competes with SHP-1/2 for binding to ITIM-like motifs on various cytokine receptors resulting in inhibition of signaling. We show that SOCS3 binds the phosphorylated ITIM of Siglec 7 and targets it for proteasomal-mediated degradation, suggesting that Siglec 7 is a novel SOCS target. Following ligation, the ECS E3 ligase is recruited by SOCS3 to target Siglec 7 for proteasomal degradation, and SOCS3 expression is decreased concomitantly. In addition, we found that SOCS3 expression blocks Siglec 7-mediated inhibition of cytokine-induced proliferation. This is the first time that a SOCS target has been reported to degrade simultaneously with the SOCS protein and that inhibitory receptors have been shown to be degraded in this way. This may be a mechanism by which the inflammatory response is potentiated during infection.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/socs3-targets-siglec-7-for-proteasomal-degradation-and-blocks-siglec-7mediated-responses(d489ee5d-8522-4dc8-9125-33e4304bbc68).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.C600216200

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Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Orr , S J , Johnston , J , Elliott , J , Morgan , N M , Buick , R J , Boyd , C R , Burrows , J , Jefferies , C A & Crocker , P R 2007 , ' SOCS3 Targets Siglec 7 for Proteasomal Degradation and Blocks Siglec 7-mediated Responses ' Journal of Biological Chemistry , vol 282(6) , no. 6 , pp. 3418-3422 . DOI: 10.1074/jbc.C600216200

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article