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J Mol Biol ; 436(10): 168550, 2024 May 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38575054

RESUMO

The class 2 CRISPR-Cas9 and CRISPR-Cas12a systems, originally described as adaptive immune systems of bacteria and archaea, have emerged as versatile tools for genome-editing, with applications in biotechnology and medicine. However, significantly less is known about their substrate specificity, but such knowledge may provide instructive insights into their off-target cleavage and previously unrecognized mechanism of action. Here, we document that the Acidaminococcus sp. Cas12a (AsCas12a) binds preferentially, and independently of crRNA, to a suite of branched DNA structures, such as the Holliday junction (HJ), replication fork and D-loops, compared with single- or double-stranded DNA, and promotes their degradation. Further, our study revealed that AsCas12a binds to the HJ, specifically at the crossover region, protects it from DNase I cleavage and renders a pair of thymine residues in the HJ homologous core hypersensitive to KMnO4 oxidation, suggesting DNA melting and/or distortion. Notably, these structural changes enabled AsCas12a to resolve HJ into nonligatable intermediates, and subsequently their complete degradation. We further demonstrate that crRNA impedes HJ cleavage by AsCas12a, and that of Lachnospiraceae bacterium Cas12a, without affecting their DNA-binding ability. We identified a separation-of-function variant, which uncouples DNA-binding and DNA cleavage activities of AsCas12a. Importantly, we found robust evidence that AsCas12a endonuclease also has 3'-to-5' and 5'-to-3' exonuclease activity, and that these two activities synergistically promote degradation of DNA, yielding di- and mononucleotides. Collectively, this study significantly advances knowledge about the substrate specificity of AsCas12a and provides important insights into the degradation of different types of DNA substrates.


Assuntos
Acidaminococcus , Proteínas Associadas a CRISPR , Sistemas CRISPR-Cas , Especificidade por Substrato , Proteínas Associadas a CRISPR/metabolismo , Proteínas Associadas a CRISPR/genética , Proteínas Associadas a CRISPR/química , Acidaminococcus/enzimologia , Acidaminococcus/genética , Endodesoxirribonucleases/metabolismo , Endodesoxirribonucleases/química , Endodesoxirribonucleases/genética , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Proteínas de Bactérias/química , Exonucleases/metabolismo , Exonucleases/genética , DNA Cruciforme/metabolismo , DNA Cruciforme/genética , DNA/metabolismo , DNA/genética
2.
Nat Commun ; 12(1): 3908, 2021 06 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34162850

RESUMO

Though AsCas12a fills a crucial gap in the current genome editing toolbox, it exhibits relatively poor editing efficiency, restricting its overall utility. Here we isolate an engineered variant, "AsCas12a Ultra", that increased editing efficiency to nearly 100% at all sites examined in HSPCs, iPSCs, T cells, and NK cells. We show that AsCas12a Ultra maintains high on-target specificity thereby mitigating the risk for off-target editing and making it ideal for complex therapeutic genome editing applications. We achieved simultaneous targeting of three clinically relevant genes in T cells at >90% efficiency and demonstrated transgene knock-in efficiencies of up to 60%. We demonstrate site-specific knock-in of a CAR in NK cells, which afforded enhanced anti-tumor NK cell recognition, potentially enabling the next generation of allogeneic cell-based therapies in oncology. AsCas12a Ultra is an advanced CRISPR nuclease with significant advantages in basic research and in the production of gene edited cell medicines.


Assuntos
Acidaminococcus/enzimologia , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Proteínas Associadas a CRISPR/metabolismo , Sistemas CRISPR-Cas , Endonucleases/metabolismo , Edição de Genes/métodos , Acidaminococcus/genética , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Proteínas Associadas a CRISPR/genética , Células Cultivadas , Endonucleases/genética , Células HEK293 , Células-Tronco Hematopoéticas/metabolismo , Humanos , Células-Tronco Pluripotentes Induzidas/metabolismo , Células Jurkat , Células Matadoras Naturais/metabolismo , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Linfócitos T/metabolismo
3.
Nucleic Acids Res ; 48(9): 5037-5053, 2020 05 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32315032

RESUMO

CRISPR RNA-guided endonucleases (RGEs) cut or direct activities to specific genomic loci, yet each has off-target activities that are often unpredictable. We developed a pair of simple in vitro assays to systematically measure the DNA-binding specificity (Spec-seq), catalytic activity specificity (SEAM-seq) and cleavage efficiency of RGEs. By separately quantifying binding and cleavage specificity, Spec/SEAM-seq provides detailed mechanistic insight into off-target activity. Feature-based models generated from Spec/SEAM-seq data for SpCas9 were consistent with previous reports of its in vitro and in vivo specificity, validating the approach. Spec/SEAM-seq is also useful for profiling less-well characterized RGEs. Application to an engineered SpCas9, HiFi-SpCas9, indicated that its enhanced target discrimination can be attributed to cleavage rather than binding specificity. The ortholog ScCas9, on the other hand, derives specificity from binding to an extended PAM. The decreased off-target activity of AsCas12a (Cpf1) appears to be primarily driven by DNA-binding specificity. Finally, we performed the first characterization of CasX specificity, revealing an all-or-nothing mechanism where mismatches can be bound, but not cleaved. Together, these applications establish Spec/SEAM-seq as an accessible method to rapidly and reliably evaluate the specificity of RGEs, Cas::gRNA pairs, and gain insight into the mechanism and thermodynamics of target discrimination.


Assuntos
Proteínas Associadas a CRISPR/metabolismo , Endodesoxirribonucleases/metabolismo , Acidaminococcus/enzimologia , Pareamento Incorreto de Bases , Pareamento de Bases , Proteínas Associadas a CRISPR/genética , DNA/química , DNA/metabolismo , Clivagem do DNA , Deltaproteobacteria/enzimologia , Endodesoxirribonucleases/genética , Mutação , Proteína Homeobox Nanog/genética , Ligação Proteica , RNA/química , Técnica de Seleção de Aptâmeros , Análise de Sequência de DNA , Especificidade por Substrato
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J Biol Chem ; 295(17): 5538-5553, 2020 04 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32161115

RESUMO

Cas12a (Cpf1) is an RNA-guided endonuclease in the bacterial type V-A CRISPR-Cas anti-phage immune system that can be repurposed for genome editing. Cas12a can bind and cut dsDNA targets with high specificity in vivo, making it an ideal candidate for expanding the arsenal of enzymes used in precise genome editing. However, this reported high specificity contradicts Cas12a's natural role as an immune effector against rapidly evolving phages. Here, we employed high-throughput in vitro cleavage assays to determine and compare the native cleavage specificities and activities of three different natural Cas12a orthologs (FnCas12a, LbCas12a, and AsCas12a). Surprisingly, we observed pervasive sequence-specific nicking of randomized target libraries, with strong nicking of DNA sequences containing up to four mismatches in the Cas12a-targeted DNA-RNA hybrid sequences. We also found that these nicking and cleavage activities depend on mismatch type and position and vary with Cas12a ortholog and CRISPR RNA sequence. Our analysis further revealed robust nonspecific nicking of dsDNA when Cas12a is activated by binding to a target DNA. Together, our findings reveal that Cas12a has multiple nicking activities against dsDNA substrates and that these activities vary among different Cas12a orthologs.


Assuntos
Acidaminococcus/enzimologia , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Proteínas Associadas a CRISPR/metabolismo , Sistemas CRISPR-Cas , DNA/genética , Endodesoxirribonucleases/metabolismo , Francisella/enzimologia , Acidaminococcus/genética , Acidaminococcus/metabolismo , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Pareamento Incorreto de Bases , Sequência de Bases , Proteínas Associadas a CRISPR/genética , DNA/metabolismo , Clivagem do DNA , Endodesoxirribonucleases/genética , Francisella/genética , Francisella/metabolismo , Edição de Genes/métodos , Expressão Gênica
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Bioconjug Chem ; 31(3): 542-546, 2020 03 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32119776

RESUMO

CRISPR-Cas12a, a type-V CRISPR-Cas endonuclease, is an effective genome editing platform. To improve the gene editing efficiency of Cas12a, we rationally designed small molecule enhancers through a combined computational approach. First, we used extensive molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to explore the conformational landscape of Cas12a from Acidaminococcus (AsCas12a), revealing distinct conformational states that could be targeted by small molecules to modulate its genome editing function. We then identified 57 compounds that showed different binding behavior and stabilizing effects on these distinct conformational states using molecular docking. After experimental testing 6 of these 57 compounds, compound 1, quinazoline-2,4(1H,3H)-dione, was found particularly promising in enhancing the AsCas12a-mediated genome editing efficiency in human cells. Compound 1 was shown to act like a molecular "glue" at the interface between AsCas12a and crRNA near the 5'-handle region, thus specifically stabilizing the enzyme-crRNA complex. These results provide a new paradigm for future design of small molecules to modulate the genome editing of the CRISPR-Cas systems.


Assuntos
Sistemas CRISPR-Cas/genética , Desenho de Fármacos , Endodesoxirribonucleases/metabolismo , Edição de Genes/métodos , Bibliotecas de Moléculas Pequenas/farmacologia , Acidaminococcus/enzimologia , Endodesoxirribonucleases/química , Simulação de Dinâmica Molecular , Conformação Proteica
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Nat Methods ; 16(9): 887-893, 2019 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31406383

RESUMO

The ability to modify multiple genetic elements simultaneously would help to elucidate and control the gene interactions and networks underlying complex cellular functions. However, current genome engineering technologies are limited in both the number and the type of perturbations that can be performed simultaneously. Here, we demonstrate that both Cas12a and a clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR) array can be encoded in a single transcript by adding a stabilizer tertiary RNA structure. By leveraging this system, we illustrate constitutive, conditional, inducible, orthogonal and multiplexed genome engineering of endogenous targets using up to 25 individual CRISPR RNAs delivered on a single plasmid. Our method provides a powerful platform to investigate and orchestrate the sophisticated genetic programs underlying complex cell behaviors.


Assuntos
Sistemas CRISPR-Cas , Endonucleases/metabolismo , Edição de Genes , Redes Reguladoras de Genes , Engenharia Genética , Genoma Humano , RNA Guia de Cinetoplastídeos/genética , Acidaminococcus/enzimologia , Endonucleases/genética , Células HEK293 , Humanos , Plasmídeos/genética , Ativação Transcricional
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Elife ; 82019 08 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31397669

RESUMO

CRISPR-Cas systems provide bacteria and archaea with programmable immunity against mobile genetic elements. Evolutionary pressure by CRISPR-Cas has driven bacteriophage to evolve small protein inhibitors, anti-CRISPRs (Acrs), that block Cas enzyme function by wide-ranging mechanisms. We show here that the inhibitor AcrVA4 uses a previously undescribed strategy to recognize the L. bacterium Cas12a (LbCas12a) pre-crRNA processing nuclease, forming a Cas12a dimer, and allosterically inhibiting DNA binding. The Ac. species Cas12a (AsCas12a) enzyme, widely used for genome editing applications, contains an ancestral helical bundle that blocks AcrVA4 binding and allows it to escape anti-CRISPR recognition. Using biochemical, microbiological, and human cell editing experiments, we show that Cas12a orthologs can be rendered either sensitive or resistant to AcrVA4 through rational structural engineering informed by evolution. Together, these findings explain a new mode of CRISPR-Cas inhibition and illustrate how structural variability in Cas effectors can drive opportunistic co-evolution of inhibitors by bacteriophage.


Assuntos
Acidaminococcus/enzimologia , Bacteriófagos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Sistemas CRISPR-Cas/efeitos dos fármacos , Clostridiales/enzimologia , Inibidores Enzimáticos/metabolismo , Interações Hospedeiro-Parasita , Proteínas Virais/metabolismo , Acidaminococcus/virologia , Clostridiales/virologia , Evolução Molecular
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FEMS Microbiol Lett ; 366(8)2019 04 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31004485

RESUMO

The clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR)-associated (Cas) nuclease Acidaminococcus sp. Cas12a (AsCas12a, also known as AsCpf1) has become a popular alternative to Cas9 for genome editing and other applications. AsCas12a has been associated with a TTTV protospacer-adjacent motif (PAM) as part of target recognition. Using a cell-free transcription-translation (TXTL)-based PAM screen, we discovered that AsCas12a can also recognize GTTV and, to a lesser degree, GCTV motifs. Validation experiments involving DNA cleavage in TXTL, plasmid clearance in Escherichia coli, and indel formation in mammalian cells showed that AsCas12a was able to recognize these motifs, with the GTTV motif resulting in higher cleavage efficiency compared to the GCTV motif. We also observed that the -5 position influenced the activity of DNA cleavage in TXTL and in E. coli, with a C at this position resulting in the lowest activity. Together, these results show that wild-type AsCas12a can recognize non-canonical GTTV and GCTV motifs and exemplify why the range of PAMs recognized by Cas nucleases are poorly captured with a consensus sequence.


Assuntos
Acidaminococcus/genética , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Proteínas Associadas a CRISPR/genética , Sistemas CRISPR-Cas , Endodesoxirribonucleases/genética , Endonucleases/genética , Motivos de Nucleotídeos , Acidaminococcus/enzimologia , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Proteínas Associadas a CRISPR/metabolismo , Domínio Catalítico , Clivagem do DNA , Endodesoxirribonucleases/metabolismo , Endonucleases/metabolismo , Escherichia coli/genética , Edição de Genes , Células HEK293 , Humanos , Plasmídeos/genética
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Nat Biotechnol ; 37(3): 276-282, 2019 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30742127

RESUMO

Broad use of CRISPR-Cas12a (formerly Cpf1) nucleases1 has been hindered by the requirement for an extended TTTV protospacer adjacent motif (PAM)2. To address this limitation, we engineered an enhanced Acidaminococcus sp. Cas12a variant (enAsCas12a) that has a substantially expanded targeting range, enabling targeting of many previously inaccessible PAMs. On average, enAsCas12a exhibits a twofold higher genome editing activity on sites with canonical TTTV PAMs compared to wild-type AsCas12a, and we successfully grafted a subset of mutations from enAsCas12a onto other previously described AsCas12a variants3 to enhance their activities. enAsCas12a improves the efficiency of multiplex gene editing, endogenous gene activation and C-to-T base editing, and we engineered a high-fidelity version of enAsCas12a (enAsCas12a-HF1) to reduce off-target effects. Both enAsCas12a and enAsCas12a-HF1 function in HEK293T and primary human T cells when delivered as ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complexes. Collectively, enAsCas12a provides an optimized version of Cas12a that should enable wider application of Cas12a enzymes for gene and epigenetic editing.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Sistemas CRISPR-Cas/genética , Endonucleases/genética , Edição de Genes , Ribonucleoproteínas/genética , Acidaminococcus/enzimologia , Epigênese Genética/genética , Células HEK293 , Humanos , Mutação , Linfócitos T/metabolismo
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Nat Commun ; 9(1): 2777, 2018 07 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30018371

RESUMO

Cas12a (also called Cpf1) is a representative type V-A CRISPR effector RNA-guided DNA endonuclease, which provides an alternative to type II CRISPR-Cas9 for genome editing. Previous studies have revealed that Cas12a has unique features distinct from Cas9, but the detailed mechanisms of target searching and DNA cleavage by Cas12a are still unclear. Here, we directly observe this entire process by using single-molecule fluorescence assays to study Cas12a from Acidaminococcus sp. (AsCas12a). We determine that AsCas12a ribonucleoproteins search for their on-target site by a one-dimensional diffusion along elongated DNA molecules and induce cleavage in the two DNA strands in a well-defined order, beginning with the non-target strand. Furthermore, the protospacer-adjacent motif (PAM) for AsCas12a makes only a limited contribution of DNA unwinding during R-loop formation and shows a negligible role in the process of DNA cleavage, in contrast to the Cas9 PAM.


Assuntos
Acidaminococcus/genética , Proteína 9 Associada à CRISPR/genética , Sistemas CRISPR-Cas , DNA/genética , RNA Guia de Cinetoplastídeos/genética , Acidaminococcus/enzimologia , Pareamento de Bases , Sequência de Bases , Proteína 9 Associada à CRISPR/metabolismo , Clonagem Molecular , DNA/metabolismo , Clivagem do DNA , Escherichia coli/enzimologia , Escherichia coli/genética , Edição de Genes , Expressão Gênica , Vetores Genéticos/química , Vetores Genéticos/metabolismo , Isoenzimas/genética , Isoenzimas/metabolismo , Modelos Moleculares , Conformação de Ácido Nucleico , Ácidos Nucleicos Heteroduplexes , RNA Guia de Cinetoplastídeos/metabolismo , Proteínas Recombinantes/genética , Proteínas Recombinantes/metabolismo
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 115(21): 5444-5449, 2018 05 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29735714

RESUMO

CRISPR-Cas9, which imparts adaptive immunity against foreign genomic invaders in certain prokaryotes, has been repurposed for genome-engineering applications. More recently, another RNA-guided CRISPR endonuclease called Cpf1 (also known as Cas12a) was identified and is also being repurposed. Little is known about the kinetics and mechanism of Cpf1 DNA interaction and how sequence mismatches between the DNA target and guide-RNA influence this interaction. We used single-molecule fluorescence analysis and biochemical assays to characterize DNA interrogation, cleavage, and product release by three Cpf1 orthologs. Our Cpf1 data are consistent with the DNA interrogation mechanism proposed for Cas9. They both bind any DNA in search of protospacer-adjacent motif (PAM) sequences, verify the target sequence directionally from the PAM-proximal end, and rapidly reject any targets that lack a PAM or that are poorly matched with the guide-RNA. Unlike Cas9, which requires 9 bp for stable binding and ∼16 bp for cleavage, Cpf1 requires an ∼17-bp sequence match for both stable binding and cleavage. Unlike Cas9, which does not release the DNA cleavage products, Cpf1 rapidly releases the PAM-distal cleavage product, but not the PAM-proximal product. Solution pH, reducing conditions, and 5' guanine in guide-RNA differentially affected different Cpf1 orthologs. Our findings have important implications on Cpf1-based genome engineering and manipulation applications.


Assuntos
Acidaminococcus/enzimologia , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Repetições Palindrômicas Curtas Agrupadas e Regularmente Espaçadas/genética , DNA Bacteriano/genética , DNA de Cadeia Simples/genética , Endonucleases/genética , RNA Bacteriano/genética , RNA Guia de Cinetoplastídeos/genética , Proteínas de Bactérias/química , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Clivagem do DNA , DNA Bacteriano/química , DNA Bacteriano/metabolismo , DNA de Cadeia Simples/química , DNA de Cadeia Simples/metabolismo , Endonucleases/química , Endonucleases/metabolismo , Genoma Bacteriano , Modelos Moleculares , Conformação de Ácido Nucleico , Ligação Proteica , RNA Bacteriano/química , RNA Bacteriano/metabolismo , RNA Guia de Cinetoplastídeos/química , RNA Guia de Cinetoplastídeos/metabolismo
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Nat Commun ; 8(1): 1577, 2017 11 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29146947

RESUMO

The electron transferring flavoprotein/butyryl-CoA dehydrogenase (EtfAB/Bcd) catalyzes the reduction of one crotonyl-CoA and two ferredoxins by two NADH within a flavin-based electron-bifurcating process. Here we report on the X-ray structure of the Clostridium difficile (EtfAB/Bcd)4 complex in the dehydrogenase-conducting D-state, α-FAD (bound to domain II of EtfA) and δ-FAD (bound to Bcd) being 8 Å apart. Superimposing Acidaminococcus fermentans EtfAB onto C. difficile EtfAB/Bcd reveals a rotation of domain II of nearly 80°. Further rotation by 10° brings EtfAB into the bifurcating B-state, α-FAD and ß-FAD (bound to EtfB) being 14 Å apart. This dual binding mode of domain II, substantiated by mutational studies, resembles findings in non-bifurcating EtfAB/acyl-CoA dehydrogenase complexes. In our proposed mechanism, NADH reduces ß-FAD, which bifurcates. One electron goes to ferredoxin and one to α-FAD, which swings over to reduce δ-FAD to the semiquinone. Repetition affords a second reduced ferredoxin and δ-FADH-, which reduces crotonyl-CoA.


Assuntos
Acil Coenzima A/química , Butiril-CoA Desidrogenase/química , Clostridioides difficile/enzimologia , Ferredoxinas/química , Flavina-Adenina Dinucleotídeo/química , NAD/química , Acidaminococcus/enzimologia , Acil Coenzima A/metabolismo , Butiril-CoA Desidrogenase/metabolismo , Clostridioides difficile/metabolismo , Cristalografia por Raios X , Transporte de Elétrons , Oxirredução
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Mol Cell ; 67(4): 633-645.e3, 2017 Aug 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28781234

RESUMO

The RNA-guided Cpf1 (also known as Cas12a) nuclease associates with a CRISPR RNA (crRNA) and cleaves the double-stranded DNA target complementary to the crRNA guide. The two Cpf1 orthologs from Acidaminococcus sp. (AsCpf1) and Lachnospiraceae bacterium (LbCpf1) have been harnessed for eukaryotic genome editing. Cpf1 requires a specific nucleotide sequence, called a protospacer adjacent motif (PAM), for target recognition. Besides the canonical TTTV PAM, Cpf1 recognizes suboptimal C-containing PAMs. Here, we report four crystal structures of LbCpf1 in complex with the crRNA and its target DNA containing either TTTA, TCTA, TCCA, or CCCA as the PAM. These structures revealed that, depending on the PAM sequences, LbCpf1 undergoes conformational changes to form altered interactions with the PAM-containing DNA duplexes, thereby achieving the relaxed PAM recognition. Collectively, the present structures advance our mechanistic understanding of the PAM-dependent, crRNA-guided DNA cleavage by the Cpf1 family nucleases.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Proteínas Associadas a CRISPR/metabolismo , Sistemas CRISPR-Cas , Repetições Palindrômicas Curtas Agrupadas e Regularmente Espaçadas , DNA/metabolismo , Endonucleases/metabolismo , Ácidos Nucleicos Heteroduplexes/metabolismo , RNA Guia de Cinetoplastídeos/metabolismo , Acidaminococcus/enzimologia , Acidaminococcus/genética , Proteínas de Bactérias/química , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Sítios de Ligação , Proteínas Associadas a CRISPR/química , Proteínas Associadas a CRISPR/genética , Clostridiales/enzimologia , Clostridiales/genética , Cristalografia por Raios X , DNA/química , DNA/genética , Endonucleases/química , Endonucleases/genética , Escherichia coli/enzimologia , Escherichia coli/genética , Células HEK293 , Humanos , Modelos Moleculares , Conformação de Ácido Nucleico , Ácidos Nucleicos Heteroduplexes/química , Ácidos Nucleicos Heteroduplexes/genética , Ligação Proteica , Conformação Proteica , RNA Guia de Cinetoplastídeos/química , RNA Guia de Cinetoplastídeos/genética , Relação Estrutura-Atividade
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Nature ; 546(7659): 559-563, 2017 06 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28562584

RESUMO

Cpf1 is an RNA-guided endonuclease that is emerging as a powerful genome-editing tool. Here we provide insight into its DNA-targeting mechanism by determining the structure of Francisella novicida Cpf1 with the triple-stranded R-loop generated after DNA cleavage. The structure reveals the machinery involved in DNA unwinding to form a CRISPR RNA (crRNA)-DNA hybrid and a displaced DNA strand. The protospacer adjacent motif (PAM) is recognized by the PAM-interacting domain. The loop-lysine helix-loop motif in this domain contains three conserved lysine residues that are inserted in a dentate manner into the double-stranded DNA. Unzipping of the double-stranded DNA occurs in a cleft arranged by acidic and hydrophobic residues facilitating the crRNA-DNA hybrid formation. The PAM single-stranded DNA is funnelled towards the nuclease site through a mixed hydrophobic and basic cavity. In this catalytic conformation, the PAM-interacting domain and the helix-loop-helix motif in the REC1 domain adopt a 'rail' shape and 'flap-on' conformations, respectively, channelling the PAM strand into the cavity. A steric barrier between the RuvC-II and REC1 domains forms the 'septum', separating the displaced PAM strand and the crRNA-DNA hybrid, avoiding DNA re-annealing. Mutations in key residues reveal a mechanism linking the PAM and DNA nuclease sites. Analysis of the Cpf1 structures proposes a singular working model of RNA-guided DNA cleavage, suggesting new avenues for redesign of Cpf1.


Assuntos
Clivagem do DNA , DNA/metabolismo , Endonucleases/química , Endonucleases/metabolismo , Francisella/enzimologia , RNA Guia de Cinetoplastídeos/metabolismo , Acidaminococcus/enzimologia , Trifosfato de Adenosina/metabolismo , Pareamento de Bases , Cristalografia por Raios X , DNA/genética , Edição de Genes , Bactérias Gram-Positivas/enzimologia , Lisina/metabolismo , Modelos Moleculares , Domínios Proteicos , Engenharia de Proteínas , RNA Guia de Cinetoplastídeos/genética , Especificidade por Substrato
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Nat Biotechnol ; 35(8): 789-792, 2017 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28581492

RESUMO

The RNA-guided endonuclease Cpf1 is a promising tool for genome editing in eukaryotic cells. However, the utility of the commonly used Acidaminococcus sp. BV3L6 Cpf1 (AsCpf1) and Lachnospiraceae bacterium ND2006 Cpf1 (LbCpf1) is limited by their requirement of a TTTV protospacer adjacent motif (PAM) in the DNA substrate. To address this limitation, we performed a structure-guided mutagenesis screen to increase the targeting range of Cpf1. We engineered two AsCpf1 variants carrying the mutations S542R/K607R and S542R/K548V/N552R, which recognize TYCV and TATV PAMs, respectively, with enhanced activities in vitro and in human cells. Genome-wide assessment of off-target activity using BLISS indicated that these variants retain high DNA-targeting specificity, which we further improved by introducing an additional non-PAM-interacting mutation. Introducing the identified PAM-interacting mutations at their corresponding positions in LbCpf1 similarly altered its PAM specificity. Together, these variants increase the targeting range of Cpf1 by approximately threefold in human coding sequences to one cleavage site per ∼11 bp.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Endonucleases/genética , Engenharia Genética/métodos , Variação Genética/genética , Mutagênese Sítio-Dirigida/métodos , Acidaminococcus/enzimologia , Acidaminococcus/genética , Células HEK293 , Humanos
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Mol Cell ; 67(1): 139-147.e2, 2017 Jul 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28595896

RESUMO

The RNA-guided Cpf1 nuclease cleaves double-stranded DNA targets complementary to the CRISPR RNA (crRNA), and it has been harnessed for genome editing technologies. Recently, Acidaminococcus sp. BV3L6 (AsCpf1) was engineered to recognize altered DNA sequences as the protospacer adjacent motif (PAM), thereby expanding the target range of Cpf1-mediated genome editing. Whereas wild-type AsCpf1 recognizes the TTTV PAM, the RVR (S542R/K548V/N552R) and RR (S542R/K607R) variants can efficiently recognize the TATV and TYCV PAMs, respectively. However, their PAM recognition mechanisms remained unknown. Here we present the 2.0 Å resolution crystal structures of the RVR and RR variants bound to a crRNA and its target DNA. The structures revealed that the RVR and RR variants primarily recognize the PAM-complementary nucleotides via the substituted residues. Our high-resolution structures delineated the altered PAM recognition mechanisms of the AsCpf1 variants, providing a basis for the further engineering of CRISPR-Cpf1.


Assuntos
Acidaminococcus/enzimologia , Proteínas de Bactérias/química , Proteínas Associadas a CRISPR/química , Sistemas CRISPR-Cas , Repetições Palindrômicas Curtas Agrupadas e Regularmente Espaçadas , DNA Bacteriano/química , Edição de Genes , RNA/química , Acidaminococcus/genética , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Proteínas Associadas a CRISPR/genética , Proteínas Associadas a CRISPR/metabolismo , DNA Bacteriano/genética , DNA Bacteriano/metabolismo , Escherichia coli/enzimologia , Escherichia coli/genética , Modelos Moleculares , Mutação , Conformação de Ácido Nucleico , Ácidos Nucleicos Heteroduplexes , Ligação Proteica , Conformação Proteica , RNA/genética , RNA/metabolismo , Relação Estrutura-Atividade
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G3 (Bethesda) ; 7(2): 719-722, 2017 02 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28040780

RESUMO

Cpf1 has emerged as an alternative to the Cas9 RNA-guided nuclease. Here we show that gene targeting rates in mice using Cpf1 can meet, or even surpass, Cas9 targeting rates (approaching 100% targeting), but require higher concentrations of mRNA and guide. We also demonstrate that coinjecting two guides with close targeting sites can result in synergistic genomic cutting, even if one of the guides has minimal cutting activity.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Endonucleases/genética , Edição de Genes/métodos , Marcação de Genes/métodos , RNA Guia de Cinetoplastídeos/genética , Acidaminococcus/enzimologia , Acidaminococcus/genética , Animais , Sistemas CRISPR-Cas/genética , Camundongos , RNA Mensageiro/genética
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Biol Direct ; 11: 46, 2016 09 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27630115

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Cpf1 nucleases have recently been repurposed for site-specific genome modification. Two members of the Cpf1 family, the AsCpf1 from Acidaminococcus sp. and the LbCpf1 from Lachnospiraceae bacterium were shown to induce higher indel frequencies than SpCas9 when examining four randomly-selected target sequences for each type of nuclease. Whether they are a real match for Cas9 nucleases, however, remains to be verified. RESULTS: Here, we used AsCpf1 and LbCpf1 to induce homology directed repair, either single strand annealing (SSA) or homologous recombination (HR), in N2a mouse neuroblastoma cells. Exploiting a plasmid that contains two GFP halves with overlapping sequences and exploring 20 targets, on all but one both nucleases consistently performed with above 10 % efficiency. Several Cas9 nucleases have been previously characterised in order to find an orthogonal counterpart for the most widely used promiscuous SpCas9. Here, we found that AsCpf1 and LbCpf1 might be better candidates than three of the best such counterparts: Cas9 from Staphylococcus aureus, from Streptococcus thermophilus and from Neisseria meningitidis, when assessed for inducing efficient SSA mediated repair in N2a cells. When tested on genomic targets exploiting HR, both nucleases were able to induce the integration of a donor cassette with 1000 bp-long homologous arms. We also generated plasmids that express these Cpf1 nucleases together with their cognate crRNAs and that are equipped with type IIS restriction enzyme sites to facilitate spacer cloning. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that employing As- or LbCpf1 nuclease to induce homology directed repair in N2a cells, although is less effective at present than employing SpCas9, it is an equally or more effective tool than the most frequently used orthogonal Cas9 counterparts of SpCas9. These findings support the position of Cpf1 nucleases on the side of SpCas9 on the palette of effective genome engineering tools. REVIEWERS: This article was reviewed by Eugene Koonin, Haruhiko Siomi and Jean-Yves Masson.


Assuntos
Acidaminococcus/enzimologia , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Reparo do DNA , Endonucleases/genética , Endonucleases/metabolismo , Acidaminococcus/genética , Acidaminococcus/metabolismo , Animais , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Clostridiales/enzimologia , Clostridiales/genética , Clostridiales/metabolismo , Camundongos
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J Biol Chem ; 291(23): 11993-2002, 2016 Jun 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27048649

RESUMO

Electron-transferring flavoprotein (Etf) and butyryl-CoA dehydrogenase (Bcd) from Acidaminococcus fermentans catalyze the endergonic reduction of ferredoxin by NADH, which is also driven by the concomitant reduction of crotonyl-CoA by NADH, a process called electron bifurcation. Here we show that recombinant flavodoxin from A. fermentans produced in Escherichia coli can replace ferredoxin with almost equal efficiency. After complete reduction of the yellow quinone to the blue semiquinone, a second 1.4 times faster electron transfer affords the colorless hydroquinone. Mediated by a hydrogenase, protons reoxidize the fully reduced flavodoxin or ferredoxin to the semi-reduced species. In this hydrogen-generating system, both electron carriers act catalytically with apparent Km = 0.26 µm ferredoxin or 0.42 µm flavodoxin. Membrane preparations of A. fermentans contain a highly active ferredoxin/flavodoxin-NAD(+) reductase (Rnf) that catalyzes the irreversible reduction of flavodoxin by NADH to the blue semiquinone. Using flavodoxin hydroquinone or reduced ferredoxin obtained by electron bifurcation, Rnf can be measured in the forward direction, whereby one NADH is recycled, resulting in the simple equation: crotonyl-CoA + NADH + H(+) = butyryl-CoA + NAD(+) with Km = 1.4 µm ferredoxin or 2.0 µm flavodoxin. This reaction requires Na(+) (Km = 0.12 mm) or Li(+) (Km = 0.25 mm) for activity, indicating that Rnf acts as a Na(+) pump. The redox potential of the quinone/semiquinone couple of flavodoxin (Fld) is much higher than that of the semiquinone/hydroquinone couple. With free riboflavin, the opposite is the case. Based on this behavior, we refine our previous mechanism of electron bifurcation.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Flavoproteínas Transferidoras de Elétrons/metabolismo , NAD/metabolismo , Oxirredutases/metabolismo , Sódio/metabolismo , Acidaminococcus/enzimologia , Acidaminococcus/genética , Acidaminococcus/metabolismo , Acil Coenzima A/metabolismo , Benzoquinonas/metabolismo , Butiril-CoA Desidrogenase/metabolismo , Catálise , Transporte de Elétrons , Flavoproteínas Transferidoras de Elétrons/genética , Elétrons , Hidrogênio/metabolismo , Hidroquinonas/metabolismo , Cinética , Oxirredução , Proteínas Recombinantes/metabolismo , Riboflavina/metabolismo , Espectrofotometria
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J Biol Chem ; 289(8): 5145-57, 2014 Feb 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24379410

RESUMO

Electron bifurcation is a fundamental strategy of energy coupling originally discovered in the Q-cycle of many organisms. Recently a flavin-based electron bifurcation has been detected in anaerobes, first in clostridia and later in acetogens and methanogens. It enables anaerobic bacteria and archaea to reduce the low-potential [4Fe-4S] clusters of ferredoxin, which increases the efficiency of the substrate level and electron transport phosphorylations. Here we characterize the bifurcating electron transferring flavoprotein (EtfAf) and butyryl-CoA dehydrogenase (BcdAf) of Acidaminococcus fermentans, which couple the exergonic reduction of crotonyl-CoA to butyryl-CoA to the endergonic reduction of ferredoxin both with NADH. EtfAf contains one FAD (α-FAD) in subunit α and a second FAD (ß-FAD) in subunit ß. The distance between the two isoalloxazine rings is 18 Å. The EtfAf-NAD(+) complex structure revealed ß-FAD as acceptor of the hydride of NADH. The formed ß-FADH(-) is considered as the bifurcating electron donor. As a result of a domain movement, α-FAD is able to approach ß-FADH(-) by about 4 Å and to take up one electron yielding a stable anionic semiquinone, α-FAD, which donates this electron further to Dh-FAD of BcdAf after a second domain movement. The remaining non-stabilized neutral semiquinone, ß-FADH(•), immediately reduces ferredoxin. Repetition of this process affords a second reduced ferredoxin and Dh-FADH(-) that converts crotonyl-CoA to butyryl-CoA.


Assuntos
Acidaminococcus/enzimologia , Biocatálise , Butiril-CoA Desidrogenase/metabolismo , Flavoproteínas Transferidoras de Elétrons/metabolismo , Elétrons , Butiril-CoA Desidrogenase/química , Cristalografia por Raios X , Transporte de Elétrons , Flavoproteínas Transferidoras de Elétrons/química , Eletroforese em Gel de Poliacrilamida , Ferredoxinas/química , Ferredoxinas/metabolismo , Flavina-Adenina Dinucleotídeo/química , Flavina-Adenina Dinucleotídeo/metabolismo , Flavinas/química , Flavinas/metabolismo , Cinética , Modelos Biológicos , Simulação de Acoplamento Molecular , Estrutura Secundária de Proteína , Estrutura Terciária de Proteína , Proteínas Recombinantes/química , Proteínas Recombinantes/metabolismo , Espectrofotometria Ultravioleta
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