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Emanuelli B, et al. (2000) SOCS-3 is an insulin-induced negative regulator of insulin signaling. J Biol Chem 275, 15985-91 10821852
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Y999-p - INSR (human)
Modsite: yASSNPEyLSASDVF SwissProt Entrez-Gene
Orthologous residues
INSR (human): Y999‑p, INSR iso2 (human): Y987‑p, INSR (mouse): Y989‑p, INSR (rat): Y1000‑p
Characterization
Methods used to characterize site in vivo microscopy-colocalization with upstream kinase, western blotting
Relevant cell lines - cell types - tissues:  3T3-L1 (fibroblast), COS (fibroblast)
Cellular systems studied:  cell lines
Species studied:  green monkey
Downstream Regulation
Effect of modification (function):  molecular association, regulation
Modification regulates interactions with: 
Interacting molecule Interacting domains Effect Consequences (function) Consequences (process) Detection assays
SOCS3 (human) SH2 Induces intracellular localization yeast two-hybrid
Comments:  Phosphorylation induces colocalization of the insulin receptor with SOCS-3 at cell surface.