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The Core Cas1 Protein of CRISPR-Cas I-B in Leptospira Shows Metal-Tunable Nuclease Activity

Current research in microbial sciences(2021)

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Leptospira interrogans serovar Copenhageni strain Fiocruz L1-130 is the causative agent of leptospirosis in animals and humans. This organism carries a functional cas1 gene classified under CRISPR-Cas I-B. In this study, using various nuclease assays and bioinformatics analysis, we report that the recombinant Cas1 (LinCas1) possesses metal-ion dependent DNase activity, which is inhibited upon substitution or chelation of metal-ion and/or interaction with recombinant Cas2 (LinCas2) of L. interrogans. Model of LinCas1 structure shows a shorter N-terminal domain unlike other Cas1 orthologs reported to date. The C-terminal domain of LinCas1 contains conserved divalent-metal binding residues (Glu108, His176, and Glu191) and the mutation of these residues leads to abolition in DNase activity. Immunoassay using anti-LinCas2 demonstrates that LinCas1 interacts with LinCas2 and attains a saturation point. Moreover, the nuclease activity of the LinCas1-Cas2 mixture on ds-DNA displayed a reduction in activity compared to the pure core LinCas proteins under in vitro condition. The DNase activity for LinCas1 is consistent with a role for this protein in the recognition/cleavage of foreign DNA and integration of foreign DNA as spacer into the CRISPR array.
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Leptospira,Nucleases,Cas protein,CRISPR-Cas,DNase
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