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Regulation of SOCS-1 expression by translational repression

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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 275, Issue 28, Pages 21596-21604

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AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M910087199

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Accumulating evidence demonstrates that cytokine receptor signaling is negatively regulated by a family of Src homology 2 domain-containing adaptor molecules termed SOCS (Suppressor of cytokine signaling). Previous studies have indicated that the expression of SOCS-related molecules is tightly controlled at the level of transcription. Furthermore, it has been reported that SOCS polypeptides are relatively unstable in cells, unless they are associated with elongins B and C. Herein, we document the existence of a third mechanism of regulation of SOCS function. Our data showed that expression of SOCS-1, a member of the SOCS family, is strongly repressed at the level of translation initiation. Structure-function analyses indicated that this effect is mediated by the 5' untranslated region of socs-1 and that it relates to the presence of two upstream AUGs in this region. Further studies revealed that socs-1 translation is cap-dependent and that it is modulated by eIF4E-binding proteins. In combination, these results uncover a novel level of regulation of SOCS-related molecules. Moreover, coupled with previous findings, they suggest that SOCS expression is tightly regulated through multiple mechanisms, in order to avoid inappropriate interference with cytokine-mediated effects.

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