Abstract
The protein inhibitor of activated STAT (PIAS) proteins are important signal transduction modulator family and regulate the innate immune signaling pathway induced by certain transcription factors, including NF-κB, IRF3, and JAK/STAT. The PIAS protein mechanism that regulates innate immune response in mammals has been well described in the literature; however, whether the PIAS gene exists in ducks as well as the role of PIAS in duck IFN-β expression is still unclear. Here, we cloned duck PIAS (duPIAS), finding PIAS2 could repress IFN-β production. DuPIAS2 contains SAP-PINIT-RLD-S/T characteristic domains, and its overexpression could inhibit virus-induced IFN-β promoter activation. Moreover, duPIAS2 interacts with duck interferon regulatory factor 7 (IRF7) and inhibits IFN-β promoter activation induced by duck IRF7. Additionally, its inhibitory function does not rely on its SUMO E3 ligase activity but rather its C-terminal portion. The above results demonstrate that duPIAS2 is a repressor of IFN-β production induced by duck IRF7.
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