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    Transforming growth factor-β activated kinase-1 (TAK1) is an important upstream signaling molecules involved in the NF-κB signaling pathway. TAK1 interacts with TAB1 to form the TAK1-TAB1 complex, which elicits NF-κB activation through a series of cascade reactions in mammals. However, the function of TAK1 in blunt snout bream (Megalobrama amblycephala ( maTak1) and the effects of their interaction between TAK1 and TAB1 on the NF-κB activation still remains largely unknown. In the present study, maTak1 was cloned and characterized successfully based on transcriptome data. Its open reading frame is composed of 1626 nucleotides and the predicted maTAK1 protein contains 541 amino acids, which includes an N-terminal Serine/Threonine protein kinases (S/TKc) and a C-terminal coiled-coil region. Phylogenetic analysis showed that maTAK1 were clustered with those of other teleosts. MaTak1 displayed ubiquitous transcriptional expression in all the examined tissues of healthy blunt snout bream but with varied expression levels. And maTrak1 expression was dramatically enhanced in different tissues and MAF cells after LPS stimulation and A. hydrophila challenge. The result from subcellular localization analysis indicated that both maTAK1 and maTAB1 were cytoplasmic protein. The activity of NF-κB promoter could not be induced by overexpression of maTak1 or maTab1 alone, however, it could be enhanced by co-expression of maTak1 and maTab1. Co-immunoprecipitation and subcellular co-localization assay revealed that maTAK1 can combine with maTAB1 directly. The transcriptional expression level of pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1β, IL-6 and IL-8) increased distinctly after the overexpression of maTak1 and maTab1. Taken together, the data obtained in this study demonstrated that the direct interaction between maTAK1 and maTAB1 might play a pivotal role in mediating host innate immune response to pathogen invasion by the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines via NF-κB signaling pathway, which might lay a solid foundation for the establishment of novel therapeutic approach to combat bacterial infection in fish. Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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    Yandong Xu, Bi Zhu, Ru Zhang, Jianzhou Tang, Yang Liu, Wenjun Wang, Zuzhen Wang, Ying Mao, Guoqing Zeng, Jinpeng Yan. TAK1 of blunt snout bream promotes NF-κB activation via interaction with TAB1 in response to pathogenic bacteria. Fish & shellfish immunology. 2022 Jan;120:481-496

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