Structural and biological bases of cGAS bending bubble DNA to form a hyperactive dimer 2310028
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Abstract Introduction The abnormal presence of DNA in the cytosol signals diverse intracellular crises. Cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS) is a predominant pattern-recognition receptor for double-stranded DNA (dsDNA), forming 2:2 cGAS-DNA dimers that further oligomerize into phase-separated condensate to initiate interferon responses. However, immunostimulatory DNA is rarely a perfectly contiguous duplex; instead, it frequently harbors additional conformations and local structures. How cGAS senses and responds to such nonlinear or non-contiguous dsDNAs remains poorly appreciated. Methods To address this, we created dsDNA containing unpaired regions, termed bubble DNA (Bu-DNA), and examined macrophage responses to Bu-DNA across multiple DNA topologies. To elucidate the underlying mechanism, we determined cryo-EM structures and performed biochemical, biophysical and single-molecule FRET (sm-FRET) analyses. Results Here, we demonstrate that Bu-DNA engages cGAS through a distinct binding configuration, eliciting enhanced signaling and cytokine production. Hyperactivation is observed by Bu-DNA embedded in linear DNA, circular DNA, plasmids and mitochondrial DNA. Bu-DNA binds cGAS with significantly higher affinity than fully complementary dsDNA, yet suppresses higher-order condensation. We further reveal that cGAS forms a 2cGAS:1DNA complex by bending Bu-DNA into a V-shape using the unpaired region as a hinge, thereby limiting its oligomeric state. Conclusion Taken together, these findings uncover a novel mode of cGAS activation and highlight the versatility of host defense strategies, in which cGAS recognizes structural features as a “pattern within a pattern” to fine-tune inflammatory responses. Funding Source NIH R01AI029564, R35CA232109, R01AI158314 (J.P-Y.T) and R35GM145363 (J.S) Topic Categories Innate Immune Responses and Host Defense: Molecular Mechanisms (INM)
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The Journal of Immunology
American Association of Immunologists
Authors (20)
Shuangshuang Yang
Shuai Wu
Silian Chen
Xin Li
Iryna Chelepis
Smaranda Willcox
Katherine Barnett
UNC-CH
Xiaoqing Hu
Guannan Huang
University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
Willie Brickey
UNC-CH
Joseph Duncan
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Wei-Chun Chou
Pengda Liu
Willian Fusco
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Stephanie Torres
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Gerald Shadel
Gregory Bowman
Jack Griffith
Jungsan Sohn
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Jenny Ting
UNC-CH