Second Messenger cA Formation within the Composite Csm1 Palm Pocket of Type III-A CRISPR-Cas Csm Complex and Its Release Path.

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Source:

Mol Cell, Volume 75, Issue 5, p.933-943.e6 (2019)

Abstract:

<p>Target RNA binding to crRNA-bound type III-A CRISPR-Cas multi-subunit Csm surveillance complexes activates cyclic-oligoadenylate (cA) formation from ATP subunits positioned within the composite pair of Palm domain pockets of the Csm1 subunit. The generated cA second messenger in turn targets the CARF domain of trans-acting RNase Csm6, triggering its HEPN domain-based RNase activity. We have undertaken cryo-EM studies on multi-subunit Thermococcus onnurineus Csm effector ternary complexes, as well as X-ray studies on Csm1-Csm4 cassette, both bound to substrate (AMPPNP), intermediates (pppA), and products (cA), to decipher mechanistic aspects of cA formation and release. A network of intermolecular hydrogen bond alignments accounts for the observed adenosine specificity, with ligand positioning dictating formation of linear pppA intermediates and subsequent cA formation by cyclization. We combine our structural results with published functional studies to highlight mechanistic insights into the role of the Csm effector complex in mediating the cA signaling pathway.</p>

PDB: 
PDB: 6O73 (apo-Csm1–Csm4 cassette), PDB: 6O74 (AMPPNP-bound Csm1–Csm4 cassette), PDB: 6O75 (pppApA-bound Csm1–Csm4 cassette), PDB: 6O78 (pppApApA-bound Csm1–Csm4 cassette), PDB: 6O79 (cA3-bound Csm1–Csm4 cassette), PDB: 6O7B (cA4-bound Csm1–Csm4cA4 cassette) and PDB: 6O7D (ATP-bound Csm1–Csm4 cassette)
Detector: 
PILATUS
Beamline: 
24-ID-C
24-ID-E