Conserved Protein Domain Family
SH2_SOCS1

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cd10382: SH2_SOCS1 
Src homology 2 (SH2) domain found in suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS) proteins
SH2 domain found in SOCS proteins. SOCS was first recognized as a group of cytokine-inducible SH2 (CIS) domain proteins comprising eight family members in human (CIS and SOCS1-SOCS7). In addition to the SH2 domain, SOCS proteins have a variable N-terminal domain and a conserved SOCS box in the C-terminal domain. SOCS proteins bind to a substrate via their SH2 domain. The prototypical members, CIS and SOCS1-SOCS3, have been shown to regulate growth hormone signaling in vitro and in a classic negative feedback response compete for binding at phosphotyrosine sites in JAK kinase and receptor pathways to displace effector proteins and target bound receptors for proteasomal degradation. Loss of SOCS activity results in excessive cytokine signaling associated with a variety of hematopoietic, autoimmune, and inflammatory diseases and certain cancers. Members (SOCS4-SOCS7) were identified by their conserved SOCS box, an adapter motif of 3 helices that associates substrate binding domains, such as the SOCS SH2 domain, ankryin, and WD40 with ubiquitin ligase components. These show limited cytokine induction. In general SH2 domains are involved in signal transduction. They typically bind pTyr-containing ligands via two surface pockets, a pTyr and hydrophobic binding pocket, allowing proteins with SH2 domains to localize to tyrosine phosphorylated sites.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 198245
Aligned: 16 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 166.768
Created: 26-May-2011
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
 
phosphotyrosinehydrophobic
Feature 1:phosphotyrosine binding pocket [polypeptide binding site]
Evidence:

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1                          #                 # #       #            #                    
Q9QX78        69 TRTSALLDACGFYWGPLSVHGAHERLRAEPVGTFLVRDSRQRNCFFALSVKMASGPTSIRVHFQAGRFHLDGSreTFDCL 148 Norway rat
NP_001003467  58 SNTTSMLEESGFYWGPMTVEEAHLKLKKESVGTFLIRDSRQSDVFFTLSYKAQNGPVSIRINFKNSKFSLTGSkeSFDSL 137 zebrafish
NP_612325     28 MDTVRQLEQSGFYWGPLGVEEAHRMLRNSALGSFLIRDSRQKDVLFTLSYHSVTGPVSVRIEYKDKQFSLAGSkqRFSSV 107 infectious sple...
NP_034026     69 TRTSALLDACGFYWGPLSVHGAHERLRAEPVGTFLVRDSRQRNCFFALSVKMASGPTSIRVHFQAGRFHLDGSreTFDCL 148 house mouse
NP_001191697  77 TRASALLDACGFYWGPLSVHGAHERLRAEPVGTFLVRDSRQRNCFFALSVKMASGPTSIRVHFQAGRFHLDGSreSFDCL 156 pig
NP_003736     68 TRASALLDACGFYWGPLSVHGAHERLRAEPVGTFLVRDSRQRNCFFALSVKMASGPTSIRVHFQAGRFHLDGSreSFDCL 147 human
NP_665886     69 TRTSALLDACGFYWGPLSVHGAHERLRAEPVGTFLVRDSRQRNCFFALSVKMASGPTSIRVHFQAGRFHLDGSreTFDCL 148 Norway rat
NP_001139638 109 TRTAAMLERSGFYWGPLGVEEAHTRLKDVATGTFLIRDSRQTDVFFTLSYRAASGPVSVRIVYKGQRFSLAGSehSFPCL 188 rainbow trout
NP_001116395  56 TDTAAKLEHSGFYWGPLGVEDAHRMLQDAPLGSFLIRDSRQKNVFFTLSYNAKGGPVSVRIDYKQHKFSLAGSerAFSTV 135 Japanese medaka
ADX66342      51 ERSLNILQASDFYWGPLSVGEAHAKLQREPVGTYLVRDSSQGNCLFSLSVRMPTGPVSLRISFQEGYFRLKNW--FSDCV 128 chicken
Feature 1                          
Q9QX78       149 FELLEHYVAAPRRMLGAP 166 Norway rat
NP_001003467 138 FKLLEHYISSPKKGLIRP 155 zebrafish
NP_612325    108 LLLLDHYIGGPNNTLGIP 125 infectious spleen and kidney necrosis virus
NP_034026    149 FELLEHYVAAPRRMLGAP 166 house mouse
NP_001191697 157 FELLEHYVAAPRRMLGAP 174 pig
NP_003736    148 FELLEHYVAAPRRMLGAP 165 human
NP_665886    149 FELLEHYVAAPRRMLGAP 166 Norway rat
NP_001139638 189 FLLLEHYINSSKKSLTVP 206 rainbow trout
NP_001116395 136 FALLEHYISSPKKSLSVP 153 Japanese medaka
ADX66342     129 VRLLELVVAGTRNNPLHF 146 chicken

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