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Identification and expression profiling of receptor-interacting serine/threonine-protein kinase 2 in Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii)
Authors:Lu Lu  Shaotong Dai  Hao Zhu  Xin Zhang  Zhiqiong Li  Xiaoli Huang  Ping Ouyang  Yi Geng  Defang Chen
Affiliation:1. Aquaculture Department, College of Animal Science & Technology, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu, China;2. Research Center of Aquatic Animal Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu, China
Abstract:Receptor-interacting serine/threonine-protein kinase 2 (RIPK2) is an adaptor protein of the pattern recognition receptors NOD1 and NOD2 involved in regulating inflammatory response and resisting pathogenic microbial infection. In this study, Acipenser baerii RIPK2 (AbRIPK2) was identified. The open reading frame of AbRIPK2 was 1815 bp encoding 604 amino acids. AbRIPK2 possessed the typical N-terminal kinase domain (KD) and C-terminal caspase recruitment domain (CARD). The phylogenetic tree analysis revealed that AbRIPK2 shared a relatively high identity with bony fish. Real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR (qRT-PCR) results indicated that AbRIPK2 was highly expressed in the gill, followed by muscle, liver and heart. AbRIPK2 was significantly induced in the spleen and valvular intestine after Streptococcus iniae and Aeromonas hydrophila infection. AbRIPK2 was significantly upregulated after peptidoglycan (PGN) treatment in the splenic leukocytes. This study indicated that AbRIPK2 played a potential role in resisting the pathogenic infection of Siberian sturgeon by responding to bacteria.
Keywords:Acipenser baerii  Aeromonas hydrophila  immune response  RIPK2  Streptococcus iniae
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