Abstract

Embryonic lethal vision-like protein 1 (ELAVL1), an AU-rich elements (AREs) binding protein involved in the regulation of inflammatory transcript stability, which has not been reported in fish. In this study, we identified the ELAVL1 gene in Miichthys miiuy (mmiELAVL1), and then analyzed its structure and evolution, furthermore described its expression pattern in miiuy croaker. The results showed that mmiELAVL1 and other vertebrate ELAVL1 genes all have three highly conserved RNA recognition motif (RRM) protein domains, and the structure and protein structure are evolutionarily conserved, indicating that their functions may also conservative. In healthy miiuy croaker, mmiELAVL1 was commonly expressed in the tested tissues, and mmiELAVL1 is mainly localized in the nucleus of kidney cells. In addition, mmiELAVL1 responds to poly(I:C) and SCRV stimulation and promotes antiviral genes, indicating its active role in immune process. In summary, this study will facilitate future studies on the role and underlying mechanisms of ELAVL1 in fish immune responses.

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