Summary information and primary citation

PDB-id
6vrb; SNAP-derived features in text and JSON formats; DNAproDB
Class
immune system
Method
cryo-EM (3.0 Å)
Summary
cryo-EM structure of acrvia1-cas13(crrna) complex
Reference
Meeske AJ, Jia N, Cassel AK, Kozlova A, Liao J, Wiedmann M, Patel DJ, Marraffini LA (2020): "A phage-encoded anti-CRISPR enables complete evasion of type VI-A CRISPR-Cas immunity." Science, 369, 54-59. doi: 10.1126/science.abb6151.
Abstract
The crRNA-guided nuclease Cas13 recognizes complementary viral transcripts to trigger the degradation of both host and viral RNA during the type VI CRISPR-Cas antiviral response. How viruses can counteract this immunity is not known. We describe a listeriophage (ϕLS46) encoding an anti-CRISPR protein (AcrVIA1) that inactivated the type VI-A CRISPR system of Listeria seeligeri Using genetics, biochemistry and structural biology we found that AcrVIA1 interacted with the guide-exposed face of Cas13a, preventing access to the target RNA and the conformational changes required for nuclease activation. Unlike inhibitors of DNA-cleaving Cas nucleases, which cause limited immunosuppression and require multiple infections to bypass CRISPR defenses, a single dose of AcrVIA1 delivered by an individual virion could completely dismantle type VI-A CRISPR-mediated immunity.

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