Biology:Cas3

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Short description: Protein used in CRISPR
CRISPR-associated protein 3
Thermobifida fusca Cas3 PDB 4QQW.png
Thermobifida fusca Cas3 PDB: 4QQW
Identifiers
Symbolcas3
PfamPF18395
InterProIPR041372

Cas3 is an ATP-dependent single-strand DNA (ssDNA) translocase/helicase enzyme that degrades DNA as part of CRISPR based immunity.[1]

Cas3 is a "signature" protein of class 1 CRISPR systems and functions in a complex known as CASCADE, with other cas genes and a targeting RNA to degrade viral DNA.[1]

In April 2019 Cornell University researcher Ailong Ke published a paper in the journal Molecular Cell describing a new gene editing CRISPR system, CRISPR-Cas3 which can efficiently delete long swaths of DNA from a targeted site in the human genome. This ability is superior to that achieved with the more common CRISPR-Cas9 systems.[2]

CONAN, a CRISPR based diagnostic approach was developed utilising Cas3 [3]

Structure and function

Thermophile Thermobifida fusca Cas3 is a four domain protein with an N-terminal HD-type nuclease domain, followed by two RecA-like domains forming a superfamily 2 helicase motif, then the Cas3 specific linker and C-terminal domain. Single stranded DNA is passed 3′-to-5′ from the helicase domain to the nuclease domain where it is hydrolysed.[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Cas3 Protein-A Review of a Multi-Tasking Machine". Genes 11 (2): 208. February 2020. doi:10.3390/genes11020208. PMID 32085454. 
  2. "CRISPR-Cas3 innovation holds promise for disease cures, advancing science" (in en). https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2019/04/crispr-cas3-innovation-holds-promise-disease-cures-advancing-science. 
  3. Yoshimi, Kazuto; Takeshita, Kohei; Yamayoshi, Seiya; Shibumura, Satomi; Yamauchi, Yuko; Yamamoto, Masaki; Yotsuyanagi, Hiroshi; Kawaoka, Yoshihiro et al. (February 2022). "CRISPR-Cas3-based diagnostics for SARS-CoV-2 and influenza virus". iScience 25 (2): 103830. doi:10.1016/j.isci.2022.103830. ISSN 2589-0042. PMID 35128347. PMC 8801231. Bibcode2022iSci...25j3830Y. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2022.103830. 
  4. Huo, Yanwu; Nam, Ki Hyun; Ding, Fang; Lee, Heejin; Wu, Lijie; Xiao, Yibei; Farchione, M. Daniel; Zhou, Sharleen et al. (2014). "Structures of CRISPR Cas3 offer mechanistic insights into Cascade-activated DNA unwinding and degradation" (in en). Nature Structural & Molecular Biology 21 (9): 771–777. doi:10.1038/nsmb.2875. ISSN 1545-9985. PMID 25132177.