2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2015.01.028
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Two Distinct DNA Binding Modes Guide Dual Roles of a CRISPR-Cas Protein Complex

Abstract: Small RNA-guided protein complexes play an essential role in CRISPR-mediated immunity in prokaryotes. While these complexes initiate interference by flagging cognate invader DNA for destruction, recent evidence has implicated their involvement in new CRISPR memory formation, called priming, against mutated invader sequences. The mechanism by which the target recognition complex mediates these disparate responses-interference and priming-remains poorly understood. Using single-molecule FRET, we visualize how bo… Show more

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“…The latter association is PAM-and seed-independent and can involve base pairing by any part of the crRNA spacer. In this case, the Cascade complex does not adopt a conformation that allows docking of Cas3 [95], precluding DNA interference. Instead, this Cascade-target complex primes the formation of a spacer acquisition complex that consists of Cas3 and Cas1-Cas2, and generates DNA fragments that are integrated as new spacers in the CRISPR array [93].…”
Section: Target Interferencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The latter association is PAM-and seed-independent and can involve base pairing by any part of the crRNA spacer. In this case, the Cascade complex does not adopt a conformation that allows docking of Cas3 [95], precluding DNA interference. Instead, this Cascade-target complex primes the formation of a spacer acquisition complex that consists of Cas3 and Cas1-Cas2, and generates DNA fragments that are integrated as new spacers in the CRISPR array [93].…”
Section: Target Interferencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These dual roles of Cascade allow for efficient degradation of bona fide targets and priming the acquisition of new spacers from mismatched targets (e.g. from viral escape mutants) as an update of the CRISPR memory [95].…”
Section: Target Interferencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…PAM recognition facilitates crRNA-guided strand invasion, allowing the guide sequence of the crRNA to hybridize to the complementary strand of the foreign DNA. Target binding induces a conformational change in the complex that displaces the noncomplementary strand of DNA, resulting in an R-loop structure (33)(34)(35)(36). The Cas3 nuclease-helicase is then recruited to degrade this displaced strand (11-13, 37, 38).…”
Section: Significancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…matching protospacer, which leads to CRISPR interference. Recently, biophysical methods were used to present evidence that effector complexes formed by the E. coli Cascade with partially matching protospacers are structurally different from complexes formed with fully matching protospacers (23) and may stimulate recruitment of adaptation module enzymes (24). Here, we asked whether interactions with fully matching protospacers can support primed adaptation.…”
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