CRISPR-Cas9

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<scene name='74/742625/Cv/34'>Cas5 caps the tail of the Cas7 filament at the 5′ end of the crRNA</scene>. The structure of Cascade reveals that Cas5 is structurally related to Cas7, as it consists of a palm(residues 1 to 78 and 115 to 224) and a thumb (residues 79 to 114) domain, but lacks a fingers domain. <scene name='74/742625/Cv1/3'>Rocket representation of Cas7 and Cas5 colored by domain: thumb (green), fingers (blue), and palm (purple)</scene>. Close-up view of the <scene name='74/742625/Cv/35'>interaction between Cas5, Cas7.6, and the 5′ hook</scene>.
<scene name='74/742625/Cv/34'>Cas5 caps the tail of the Cas7 filament at the 5′ end of the crRNA</scene>. The structure of Cascade reveals that Cas5 is structurally related to Cas7, as it consists of a palm(residues 1 to 78 and 115 to 224) and a thumb (residues 79 to 114) domain, but lacks a fingers domain. <scene name='74/742625/Cv1/3'>Rocket representation of Cas7 and Cas5 colored by domain: thumb (green), fingers (blue), and palm (purple)</scene>. Close-up view of the <scene name='74/742625/Cv/35'>interaction between Cas5, Cas7.6, and the 5′ hook</scene>.
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==Crystal structure of E. coli Cascade bound to a PAM-containing dsDNA target (32-nt spacer) at 3.20 angstrom resolution<ref>PMID:26863189</ref>==
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==Crystal structure of E. coli Cascade bound to a PAM-containing dsDNA target at 2.45 angstrom resolution<ref>PMID:26863189</ref>==
<scene name='74/742625/Cv2/4'>Crystal structure of E. coli Cascade bound to a PAM-containing dsDNA target</scene>.
<scene name='74/742625/Cv2/4'>Crystal structure of E. coli Cascade bound to a PAM-containing dsDNA target</scene>.

Revision as of 09:05, 28 September 2016

PDB ID 4qyz

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References

  1. Mulepati S, Heroux A, Bailey S. Crystal structure of a CRISPR RNA-guided surveillance complex bound to a ssDNA target. Science. 2014 Aug 14. pii: 1256996. PMID:25123481 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1256996
  2. Hayes RP, Xiao Y, Ding F, van Erp PB, Rajashankar K, Bailey S, Wiedenheft B, Ke A. Structural basis for promiscuous PAM recognition in type I-E Cascade from E. coli. Nature. 2016 Feb 25;530(7591):499-503. doi: 10.1038/nature16995. Epub 2016 Feb, 10. PMID:26863189 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature16995

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