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Functional Analysis of Zebrafish socs4a: Impacts on the Notochord and Sensory Function

Authors
Trengove, M., Wyett, R., Liongue, C., Ward, A.C.
ID
ZDB-PUB-220226-8
Date
2022
Source
Brain sciences   12(2): (Journal)
Registered Authors
Liongue, Clifford, Trengove, Monique, Ward, Alister C.
Keywords
SOCS, SOCS4, notochord, sensory neuron
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none
PubMed
35204004 Full text @ Brain Sci
Abstract
The suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS) proteins play important roles in cytokine and growth factor signaling, where they act principally as negative feedback regulators, particularly of the downstream signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) transcription factors. This critical mode of regulation impacts on both development and homeostasis. However, understanding of the function of SOCS4 remains limited. To address this, we investigated one of the zebrafish SOCS4 paralogues, socs4a, analyzing its expression and the consequences of its ablation. The socs4a gene had a dynamic expression profile during zebrafish embryogenesis, with initial ubiquitous expression becoming restricted to sensory ganglion within the developing nervous system. The knockdown of zebrafish socs4a revealed novel roles in notochord development, as well as the formation of a functional sensory system.
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