Abstract:
Previous studies have shown that
IRF11 is a fish-specific gene. There is confusion in nomenclature of
IRF1 and
IRF11 in the version 9 of the zebrafish genome. Herein, gene synteny of
IRF1 and
IRF11 was analyzed in some vertebrates, suggesting that
IRF11 and
IRF1 are two different genes and are not appropriate to name
IRF1b and
IRF1a, respectively. Phylogenetic tree analysis showed that fish IRF11 shows similar evolution distance to either IRF1 or IRF2, and that fish IRF11 occurred earlier in a vertebrate ancestor than did fish IRF1 and IRF2 likely due to gene loss in nonfish vertebrates during evolution. Like vertebrate IRF1, zebrafish IRF11 resided in nucleus, which was sufficiently directed by a nuclear localization sequence in N-terminal DNA binding domain. Expression analysis revealed that zebrafish
IRF11 was transcriptionally induced by poly (I:C), although at a lower level than zebrafish
IRF1.