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Transposon-associated TnpB is a programmable RNA-guided DNA endonuclease

Authors :
Karvelis, Tautvydas
Druteika, Gytis
Bigelyte, Greta
Budre, Karolina
Zedaveinyte, Rimante
Silanskas, Arunas
Kazlauskas, Darius
Source :
Nature. November 25, 2021, Vol. 599 Issue 7886, p692, 5 p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Author(s): Tautvydas Karvelis [sup.1] , Gytis Druteika [sup.1] , Greta Bigelyte [sup.1] , Karolina Budre [sup.1] , Rimante Zedaveinyte [sup.1] , Arunas Silanskas [sup.1] , Darius Kazlauskas [sup.1] , Ceslovas [...]<br />Transposition has a key role in reshaping genomes of all living organisms.sup.1. Insertion sequences of IS200/IS605 and IS607 families.sup.2 are among the simplest mobile genetic elements and contain only the genes that are required for their transposition and its regulation. These elements encode tnpA transposase, which is essential for mobilization, and often carry an accessory tnpB gene, which is dispensable for transposition. Although the role of TnpA in transposon mobilization of IS200/IS605 is well documented, the function of TnpB has remained largely unknown. It had been suggested that TnpB has a role in the regulation of transposition, although no mechanism for this has been established.sup.3-5. A bioinformatic analysis indicated that TnpB might be a predecessor of the CRISPR-Cas9/Cas12 nucleases.sup.6-8. However, no biochemical activities have been ascribed to TnpB. Here we show that TnpB of Deinococcus radiodurans ISDra2 is an RNA-directed nuclease that is guided by an RNA, derived from the right-end element of a transposon, to cleave DNA next to the 5'-TTGAT transposon-associated motif. We also show that TnpB could be reprogrammed to cleave DNA target sites in human cells. Together, this study expands our understanding of transposition mechanisms by highlighting the role of TnpB in transposition, experimentally confirms that TnpB is a functional progenitor of CRISPR-Cas nucleases and establishes TnpB as a prototype of a new system for genome editing. The RNA-directed nuclease TnpB from Deinococcus radiodurans can be reprogrammed to cleave DNA target sites in human cells.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
599
Issue :
7886
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.683723169
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-04058-1