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Cas9 Allosteric Inhibition by the Anti-CRISPR Protein AcrIIA6

52 Pages Posted: 13 Jun 2019 Publication Status: Published

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Olivier Fuchsbauer

CNRS

Paolo Swuec

University of Milan - Department of Biosciences

Claire Zimberger

CNRS

Béatrice Amigues

CNRS

Sébastien Levesque

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec

Daniel Agudelo

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec

Alexis Duringer

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec

Antonio Chaves-Sanjuan

University of Milan - Department of Biosciences

Silvia Spinelli

CNRS

Geneviève M. Rousseau

Université Laval

Martino Bolognesi

University of Milan - Department of Biosciences

Alain Roussel

CNRS

Christian Cambillau

CNRS

Sylvain Moineau

Université Laval

Yannick Doyon

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec

Adeline Goulet

CNRS

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Abstract

In the arms race against bacteria, bacteriophages have evolved diverse anti-CRISPR proteins (Acrs) that block CRISPR-Cas immunity. Acrs play key roles in the molecular coevolution of bacteria with their predators, use a variety of mechanisms of action, and provide tools to regulate Cas-based genome manipulation. Here, we present structural and functional analyses of AcrIIA6, an Acr from virulent phages, exploring its unique anti-CRISPR action. Our cryo-EM structures and functional data of AcrIIA6 binding to Streptococcus thermophilus Cas9 (St1Cas9) show that AcrIIA6 acts as an allosteric inhibitor and induces St1Cas9 dimerization. AcrIIA6 reduces St1Cas9 binding affinity for DNA and prevents productive DNA binding within cells. The PAM and AcrIIA6 recognition sites are structurally close and allosterically linked. Mechanistically, AcrIIA6 affects the St1Cas9 conformational dynamics associated with PAM binding. Finally, we identify a natural St1Cas9 variant resistant to AcrIIA6 illustrating Acr-driven mutational escape and molecular diversification of Cas9 proteins.

Keywords: CRISPR-Cas9, anti-CRISPR protein, bacteriophages, cryo-electron microscopy, Streptococcus thermophilus Cas9, St1Cas9

Suggested Citation

Fuchsbauer, Olivier and Swuec, Paolo and Zimberger, Claire and Amigues, Béatrice and Levesque, Sébastien and Agudelo, Daniel and Duringer, Alexis and Chaves-Sanjuan, Antonio and Spinelli, Silvia and Rousseau, Geneviève M. and Bolognesi, Martino and Roussel, Alain and Cambillau, Christian and Moineau, Sylvain and Doyon, Yannick and Goulet, Adeline, Cas9 Allosteric Inhibition by the Anti-CRISPR Protein AcrIIA6 (June 13, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3403337 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3403337
This version of the paper has not been formally peer reviewed.

Olivier Fuchsbauer

CNRS

France

Paolo Swuec

University of Milan - Department of Biosciences

via Festa del Perdono, 7
Milano
Italy

Claire Zimberger

CNRS

France

Béatrice Amigues

CNRS

France

Sébastien Levesque

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec ( email )

Canada

Daniel Agudelo

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec ( email )

Canada

Alexis Duringer

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec ( email )

Canada

Antonio Chaves-Sanjuan

University of Milan - Department of Biosciences

via Festa del Perdono, 7
Milano
Italy

Silvia Spinelli

CNRS

France

Geneviève M. Rousseau

Université Laval ( email )

2214 Pavillon J-A. DeSeve
Quebec, Quebec G1K 7P4
Canada

Martino Bolognesi

University of Milan - Department of Biosciences

via Festa del Perdono, 7
Milano
Italy

Alain Roussel

CNRS

France

Christian Cambillau

CNRS

France

Sylvain Moineau

Université Laval ( email )

2214 Pavillon J-A. DeSeve
Quebec, Quebec G1K 7P4
Canada

Yannick Doyon

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec ( email )

Canada

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