Interaction of suppressor of cytokine signalling 3 with cavin-1 links SOCS3 function and cavin-1 stability
SOCS3 is an important negative feedback inhibitor of JAK–STAT-mediated cytokine signalling. Here the authors implicate cavin-1 — an essential component of caveolae — in the recruitment of SOCS3 to the plasma membrane to prevent sustained cytokine receptor signalling.
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Main Authors: | Jamie J. L. Williams, Nasser Alotaiq, William Mullen, Richard Burchmore, Libin Liu, George S. Baillie, Fred Schaper, Paul F. Pilch, Timothy M. Palmer |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/150955b131d248018bd4158e8688ea0e |
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