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Cas1 and the Csy complex are opposing regulators of Cas2/3 nuclease activity.


ABSTRACT: The type I-F CRISPR adaptive immune system in Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA14) consists of two CRISPR loci and six CRISPR-associated (cas) genes. Type I-F systems rely on a CRISPR RNA (crRNA)-guided surveillance complex (Csy complex) to bind foreign DNA and recruit a trans-acting nuclease (i.e., Cas2/3) for target degradation. In most type I systems, Cas2 and Cas3 are separate proteins involved in adaptation and interference, respectively. However, in I-F systems, these proteins are fused into a single polypeptide. Here we use biochemical and structural methods to show that two molecules of Cas2/3 assemble with four molecules of Cas1 (Cas2/32:Cas14) into a four-lobed propeller-shaped structure, where the two Cas2 domains form a central hub (twofold axis of symmetry) flanked by two Cas1 lobes and two Cas3 lobes. We show that the Cas1 subunits repress Cas2/3 nuclease activity and that foreign DNA recognition by the Csy complex activates Cas2/3, resulting in bidirectional degradation of DNA targets. Collectively, this work provides a structure of the Cas1-2/3 complex and explains how Cas1 and the target-bound Csy complex play opposing roles in the regulation of Cas2/3 nuclease activity.

SUBMITTER: Rollins MF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5495223 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cas1 and the Csy complex are opposing regulators of Cas2/3 nuclease activity.

Rollins MaryClare F MF   Chowdhury Saikat S   Carter Joshua J   Golden Sarah M SM   Wilkinson Royce A RA   Bondy-Denomy Joseph J   Lander Gabriel C GC   Wiedenheft Blake B  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20170424 26


The type I-F CRISPR adaptive immune system in <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> (PA14) consists of two CRISPR loci and six CRISPR-associated (<i>cas</i>) genes. Type I-F systems rely on a CRISPR RNA (crRNA)-guided surveillance complex (Csy complex) to bind foreign DNA and recruit a <i>trans</i>-acting nuclease (i.e., Cas2/3) for target degradation. In most type I systems, Cas2 and Cas3 are separate proteins involved in adaptation and interference, respectively. However, in I-F systems, these protein  ...[more]

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