Author:
Sun Ao,Li Cheng-Ping,Chen Zhihang,Zhang Shouyue,Li Danyuan,Yang Yun,Li Long-Qi,Zhao Yuqian,Wang Kaichen,Li Zhaofu,Liu Jinxia,Liu Sitong,Wang Jia,Liu Jun-Jie Gogo
Abstract
AbstractCRISPR-Cas modules serve as the adaptive nucleic-acid immune systems for prokaryotes, and provide versatile tools for nucleic-acid manipulation in various organisms. Here, we discovered a new miniature type V system, CRISPR-Casπ (Cas12l) (∼860 aa), from the environmental metagenome. Complexed with a large guide-RNA (∼170 nt) comprising the tracrRNA and crRNA, Casπ (Cas12l) recognizes a unique 5’ C-rich PAM for DNA cleavage under a broad range of biochemical conditions, and generates gene editing in mammalian cells. Cryo-EM study reveals a ‘bracelet’ architecture of Casπ effector encircling the DNA target at 3.4-Å resolution, substantially different from the canonical ‘two-lobe’ architectures of Cas12 and Cas9 nucleases. And the large guide-RNA serves as a ‘two-arm’ scaffold for effector assembly. Our study expands the knowledge of DNA targeting mechanisms by CRISPR effectors, and offers an efficient but compact platform for DNA manipulations.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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