Mammalian SUMO specific peptidase 2 (SENP2) plays vital roles in a variety of biological procedures including the immune response. However, the effects of teleost SENP2 are still mostly unexplored. In this study, the SENP2 of black carp (Mylopharyngodon piceus) was cloned and characterized. The open reading frame of black carp SENP2 (bcSENP2) consists of 1800 nucleotides, which encode 600 amino acids. The reporter assay results showed that over-expression of bcSENP2 alone had a weak effect on interferon (IFN) promoter transcription activity, whereas it significantly reduced bcMDA5/bcRIG-I mediated IFN promoter transcription activity. The interaction between bcSENP2 and bcMDA5 or bcRIG-I was detected by immunoprecipitation experiments. The plaque assay and qPCR results indicated that bcMDA5 or bcRIG-I mediated antiviral capacity was attenuated by bcSENP2, while knockdown of bcSENP2 led to enhanced antiviral resistance to SVCV in host cells. In addition, the expression level of bcMDA5/bcRIG-I protein was attenuated by co-expressed bcSENP2 and MG132 treatment rescued this attenuating effect. All of these data support the conclusion that bcSENP2 inhibits bcMDA5/bcRIG-I mediated antiviral signaling by enhancing ubiquitin-proteasome mediated degradation of bcMDA5/bcRIG-I in black carp.
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