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Volume 170, Issue 4, 10 August 2017, Pages 714-726.e10
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The Molecular Architecture for RNA-Guided RNA Cleavage by Cas13a

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Highlights

  • Structures of L. buccalis (Lbu) Cas13a in pre-target and target-bound states

  • Cas13a and crRNA undergo a significant conformational change upon target RNA binding

  • The formation of the guide-target RNA duplex activates HEPN catalytic site of Cas13a

  • Activated Cas13a cleaves exposed regions of ssRNA in solution

Summary

Cas13a, a type VI-A CRISPR-Cas RNA-guided RNA ribonuclease, degrades invasive RNAs targeted by CRISPR RNA (crRNA) and has potential applications in RNA technology. To understand how Cas13a is activated to cleave RNA, we have determined the crystal structure of Leptotrichia buccalis (Lbu) Cas13a bound to crRNA and its target RNA, as well as the cryo-EM structure of the LbuCas13a-crRNA complex. The crRNA-target RNA duplex binds in a positively charged central channel of the nuclease (NUC) lobe, and Cas13a protein and crRNA undergo a significant conformational change upon target RNA binding. The guide-target RNA duplex formation triggers HEPN1 domain to move toward HEPN2 domain, activating the HEPN catalytic site of Cas13a protein, which subsequently cleaves both single-stranded target and collateral RNAs in a non-specific manner. These findings reveal how Cas13a of type VI CRISPR-Cas systems defend against RNA phages and set the stage for its development as a tool for RNA manipulation.

Keywords

Cas13a
CRISPR-Cas
C2c2
RNA-guided RNA cleavage
RNase

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