Jak/Stat Pathway
SOCS1 (A156) Antibody
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Western Blotting
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| ウェスタンブロッティング(1:1,000) |
| 特異性・感度 | |
| 内在性レベルのSOCS1 タンパク質を検出します。 |
| 使用抗原 | |
| ヒトのSOCS1 タンパク質のAla156 周辺領域(合成ペプチド) |
| ※括弧付きの動物種は配列が100%相同であるため反応すると推定されます。 |
Western Blotting

Western blot analysis of extracts from BaF3 cells starved of mouse IL-3 and serum overnight, untreated (-) or mouse IL-3-treated (10 ng/ml, 6 hr; +) and NK-92 cells starved of human IL-2 and serum overnight, untreated (-) or human IL-2-treated (10 ng/ml, 6 hr; +), using SOCS1 (A156) Antibody.
Western Blotting

Western blot analysis of extracts from COS-7 cells, untransfected (-) or transfected with a construct overexpressing human SOCS1 (+), using SOCS1 (A156) Antibody.
The SOCS (suppressor of cytokine signaling) family members are negative regulators of cytokine signal transduction that inhibit the Jak/Stat pathway (1-3). The SOCS family consists of at least 8 members including the originally identified protein CIS1 (cytokine-inducible SH2-containing protein) as well as SOCS1 through SOCS7. Each SOCS family member contains a central SH2 domain and a conserved carboxy-terminal motif designated as the SOCS box. These proteins are important regulators of cytokine signaling, proliferation, differentiation and immune responses.
SOCS1 (suppressor of cytokine signaling 1), also known as JAB (Janus Kinase binding protein), SSI-1 (Stat-induced Stat inhibitor-1), and TIP3 (Tec-interacting protein 3) (4-7), is a cytokine-regulated SOCS family member that directly inhibits Jak family members through interaction within their kinase activation loop. In addition to inhibiting Jak/Stat signaling, SOCS1 can also negatively regulate Toll-like receptors that contribute to innate immunity (8,9). The SOCS box of SOCS1 can trigger ubiquitin-mediated degradation of proteins within and outside of the Jak/Stat pathway (10,11). The highest expression of SOCS1 is seen in the thymus and spleen and it plays a critical role in T-cell activation and lymphocyte differentiation (4,12). SOCS1 also functions as a tumor suppressor protein by inhibiting hematopoietic oncogenes (13,14).
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