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Coordinated Actions of Cas9 HNH and RuvC Nuclease Domains Are Regulated by the Bridge Helix and the Target DNA Sequence

[Image: see text] CRISPR-Cas systems are RNA-guided nucleases that provide adaptive immune protection in bacteria and archaea against intruding genomic materials. Cas9, a type-II CRISPR effector protein, is widely used for gene editing applications since a single guide RNA can direct Cas9 to cleave...

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Autores principales: Babu, Kesavan, Kathiresan, Venkatesan, Kumari, Pratibha, Newsom, Sydney, Parameshwaran, Hari Priya, Chen, Xiongping, Liu, Jin, Qin, Peter Z., Rajan, Rakhi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8675354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34757726
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biochem.1c00354
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author Babu, Kesavan
Kathiresan, Venkatesan
Kumari, Pratibha
Newsom, Sydney
Parameshwaran, Hari Priya
Chen, Xiongping
Liu, Jin
Qin, Peter Z.
Rajan, Rakhi
author_facet Babu, Kesavan
Kathiresan, Venkatesan
Kumari, Pratibha
Newsom, Sydney
Parameshwaran, Hari Priya
Chen, Xiongping
Liu, Jin
Qin, Peter Z.
Rajan, Rakhi
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description [Image: see text] CRISPR-Cas systems are RNA-guided nucleases that provide adaptive immune protection in bacteria and archaea against intruding genomic materials. Cas9, a type-II CRISPR effector protein, is widely used for gene editing applications since a single guide RNA can direct Cas9 to cleave specific genomic targets. The conformational changes associated with RNA/DNA binding are being modulated to develop Cas9 variants with reduced off-target cleavage. Previously, we showed that proline substitutions in the arginine-rich bridge helix (BH) of Streptococcus pyogenes Cas9 (SpyCas9-L64P-K65P, SpyCas9(2Pro)) improve target DNA cleavage selectivity. In this study, we establish that kinetic analysis of the cleavage of supercoiled plasmid substrates provides a facile means to analyze the use of two parallel routes for DNA linearization by SpyCas9: (i) nicking by HNH followed by RuvC cleavage (the TS (target strand) pathway) and (ii) nicking by RuvC followed by HNH cleavage (the NTS (nontarget strand) pathway). BH substitutions and DNA mismatches alter the individual rate constants, resulting in changes in the relative use of the two pathways and the production of nicked and linear species within a given pathway. The results reveal coordinated actions between HNH and RuvC to linearize DNA, which is modulated by the integrity of the BH and the position of the mismatch in the substrate, with each condition producing distinct conformational energy landscapes as observed by molecular dynamics simulations. Overall, our results indicate that BH interactions with RNA/DNA enable target DNA discrimination through the differential use of the parallel sequential pathways driven by HNH/RuvC coordination.
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spelling pubmed-86753542022-11-15 Coordinated Actions of Cas9 HNH and RuvC Nuclease Domains Are Regulated by the Bridge Helix and the Target DNA Sequence Babu, Kesavan Kathiresan, Venkatesan Kumari, Pratibha Newsom, Sydney Parameshwaran, Hari Priya Chen, Xiongping Liu, Jin Qin, Peter Z. Rajan, Rakhi Biochemistry [Image: see text] CRISPR-Cas systems are RNA-guided nucleases that provide adaptive immune protection in bacteria and archaea against intruding genomic materials. Cas9, a type-II CRISPR effector protein, is widely used for gene editing applications since a single guide RNA can direct Cas9 to cleave specific genomic targets. The conformational changes associated with RNA/DNA binding are being modulated to develop Cas9 variants with reduced off-target cleavage. Previously, we showed that proline substitutions in the arginine-rich bridge helix (BH) of Streptococcus pyogenes Cas9 (SpyCas9-L64P-K65P, SpyCas9(2Pro)) improve target DNA cleavage selectivity. In this study, we establish that kinetic analysis of the cleavage of supercoiled plasmid substrates provides a facile means to analyze the use of two parallel routes for DNA linearization by SpyCas9: (i) nicking by HNH followed by RuvC cleavage (the TS (target strand) pathway) and (ii) nicking by RuvC followed by HNH cleavage (the NTS (nontarget strand) pathway). BH substitutions and DNA mismatches alter the individual rate constants, resulting in changes in the relative use of the two pathways and the production of nicked and linear species within a given pathway. The results reveal coordinated actions between HNH and RuvC to linearize DNA, which is modulated by the integrity of the BH and the position of the mismatch in the substrate, with each condition producing distinct conformational energy landscapes as observed by molecular dynamics simulations. Overall, our results indicate that BH interactions with RNA/DNA enable target DNA discrimination through the differential use of the parallel sequential pathways driven by HNH/RuvC coordination. American Chemical Society 2021-11-10 2021-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8675354/ /pubmed/34757726 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biochem.1c00354 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Babu, Kesavan
Kathiresan, Venkatesan
Kumari, Pratibha
Newsom, Sydney
Parameshwaran, Hari Priya
Chen, Xiongping
Liu, Jin
Qin, Peter Z.
Rajan, Rakhi
Coordinated Actions of Cas9 HNH and RuvC Nuclease Domains Are Regulated by the Bridge Helix and the Target DNA Sequence
title Coordinated Actions of Cas9 HNH and RuvC Nuclease Domains Are Regulated by the Bridge Helix and the Target DNA Sequence
title_full Coordinated Actions of Cas9 HNH and RuvC Nuclease Domains Are Regulated by the Bridge Helix and the Target DNA Sequence
title_fullStr Coordinated Actions of Cas9 HNH and RuvC Nuclease Domains Are Regulated by the Bridge Helix and the Target DNA Sequence
title_full_unstemmed Coordinated Actions of Cas9 HNH and RuvC Nuclease Domains Are Regulated by the Bridge Helix and the Target DNA Sequence
title_short Coordinated Actions of Cas9 HNH and RuvC Nuclease Domains Are Regulated by the Bridge Helix and the Target DNA Sequence
title_sort coordinated actions of cas9 hnh and ruvc nuclease domains are regulated by the bridge helix and the target dna sequence
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8675354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34757726
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biochem.1c00354
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