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8XJW

Structure of the Argonaute protein from Kurthia massiliensis in complex with guide DNA and 19-mer target RNA

Summary for 8XJW
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb8xjw/pdb
EMDB information38408
DescriptorKmAgo, guide DNA, target RNA, ... (5 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsmesophilic prokaryotic argonaute, dna binding protein-dna complex, dna binding protein/dna
Biological sourceKurthia massiliensis
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Total number of polymer chains3
Total formula weight97108.38
Authors
Tao, X.,Ding, H.,Wu, S. (deposition date: 2023-12-22, release date: 2024-12-18, Last modification date: 2024-12-25)
Primary citationTao, X.,Ding, H.,Wu, S.,Wang, F.,Xu, H.,Li, J.,Zhai, C.,Li, S.,Chen, K.,Wu, S.,Liu, Y.,Ma, L.
Structural and mechanistic insights into a mesophilic prokaryotic Argonaute.
Nucleic Acids Res., 52:11895-11910, 2024
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PubMed Abstract: Argonaute (Ago) proteins are programmable nucleases found in all domains of life, playing a crucial role in biological processes like DNA/RNA interference and gene regulation. Mesophilic prokaryotic Agos (pAgos) have gained increasing research interest due to their broad range of potential applications, yet their molecular mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here, we present seven cryo-electron microscopy structures of Kurthia massiliensis Ago (KmAgo) in various states. These structures encompass the steps of apo-form, guide binding, target recognition, cleavage, and release, revealing that KmAgo employs a unique DDD catalytic triad, instead of a DEDD tetrad, for DNA target cleavage under 5'P-DNA guide conditions. Notably, the last catalytic residue, D713, is positioned outside the catalytic pocket in the absence of guide. After guide binding, D713 enters the catalytic pocket. In contrast, the corresponding catalytic residue in other Agos has been consistently located in the catalytic pocket. Moreover, we identified several sites exhibiting enhanced catalytic activity through alanine mutagenesis. These sites have the potential to serve as engineering targets for augmenting the catalytic efficiency of KmAgo. This structural analysis of KmAgo advances the understanding of the diversity of molecular mechanisms by Agos, offering insights for developing and optimizing mesophilic pAgos-based programmable DNA and RNA manipulation tools.
PubMed: 39315697
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkae820
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Experimental method
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (2.84 Å)
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