SCIENCE: How viruses circumvent the immune response caused by CRISPR-Cas
-
Last Update: 2020-06-24
-
Source: Internet
-
Author: User
Search more information of high quality chemicals, good prices and reliable suppliers, visit
www.echemi.com
During the VI CRISPR-Cas antiviral reaction, crRNA-guided nuclease Cas13 can identify complementary viral transcripts, triggering the degradation of host and viral RNAuntil now, it is not clear how the virus will counteract this immunityRecently, researchers discovered a type of listeria (jLS46) that encodes the anti-CRISPR protein (AcrVIA1), which inactivates the VI-A CRISPR system in Listeriausing genetic, biochemical, and structural biology studies, the researchers found that AcrVIA1 interacts with cas13a's guide surface, preventing the incoming target RNA and the structural changes needed for nuclease activationDNA removal of inhibitors of Cas nuclease causes limited immunosuppression and requires multiple infections to bypass CRISPR defensesUnlike this inhibitor, a single dose of AcrVIA1 delivered by a single virus completely disrupts the vi-A CRISPR-mediated immune response
This article is an English version of an article which is originally in the Chinese language on echemi.com and is provided for information purposes only.
This website makes no representation or warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness ownership or reliability of
the article or any translations thereof. If you have any concerns or complaints relating to the article, please send an email, providing a detailed
description of the concern or complaint, to
service@echemi.com. A staff member will contact you within 5 working days. Once verified, infringing content
will be removed immediately.