5Y6A,5Y69


Conserved Protein Domain Family
AcrllA1

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cd22282: AcrllA1 
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Anti-CRISPR type II subtype A1
AcrIIA1 is an anti-CRISPR (Acr) protein which was discovered via a self-targeting method that inhibits the type II-A CRISPR-Cas system (Csy). AcrIIA1 contains an N-terminal domain that resembles the helix-turn-helix (HTH) motif of transcriptional factors and a C-terminal domain that adopts a fold of unknown function. This cd model spans both domains. AcrIIA1 from Listeria monocytogenes prophage forms a homodimer and it is anticipated that AcrIIA1 recognizes and associates with heterogeneous RNA molecules to abolish CRISPR-Cas immunity. Almost all type II Acrs characterized to date directly interact with the Cas9 endonuclease, although by distinct mechanisms. The type II CRISPR/Cas subtype has a distinct crRNA-guided surveillance complex encoded by cas9 (formerly csn1), cas1, cas2, and csn2 (for type IIA) or cas4 (for type IIB) genes, all located in a single transcriptional unit directly upstream of the CRISPR locus. Cleavage of the DNA target in type II systems is carried out by Cas9 which is an RNA-guided double-stranded DNase with two independent nuclease domains, HNH and RuvC. Due to the reliance of the type II system on a single protein for function, Cas9 homologs derived from different subtypes and species have been utilized for numerous gene editing applications. CRISPR-Cas immune systems are used by certain prokaryotes and archaea to resist the invasion of foreign nucleic acids such as phages or plasmids. Anti-CRISPRs are small proteins which are the natural inhibitors for CRISPR-Cas systems; encoded on bacterial and archaeal viruses, they allow the virus to evade host CRISPR-Cas systems. The CRISPR-Cas-mediated adaptive immune response can be divided into three steps, including the acquisition of spacer derived from invading nucleic acids, crRNA processing, and target degradation. Theoretically, Acr proteins could suppress any step to disrupt the CRISPR-Cas system. Acr proteins are diverse with no common sequence or structural motif, and they inhibit a wide range of CRISPR-Cas systems with various inhibition mechanisms. CRISPR-Cas systems are divided into two classes (1 and 2) and six types (class 1: types I, III and IV; class 2: types II, V and VI). Class 2 systems employ a single multi-domain effector Cas9 protein complex that performs target recognition and cleavage. Acr families are named for their type and subtype which are numbered sequentially as they are discovered.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 439334
Aligned: 18 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 144.764
Created: 13-Oct-2021
Updated: 17-Oct-2022
Structure
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homodimer
Conserved site includes 25 residues -Click on image for an interactive view with Cn3D
Feature 1:homodimer interface [polypeptide binding site]
Evidence:
  • Structure:5Y6A; Listeria monocytogenes J0161 ACRIIA1 forms a homodimer, contacts at 4A.
  • Comment:The inhibitory mechanism of dimerized AcrIIA1 is still unknown; however, it has been reported to be copurified with RNA, supporting that it has a direct effect on nucleotides.

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1                          ##              ## ####  ## ##     ##  #      #               
5Y6A_A         7 LLDEFLKKHDLTRYQLSkLTGISQNTLKDQNEKPLNKYTVSILRSLSLISGlSVSDVLFELEDIEKNSDdlaGFKHLLDK 86  Listeria monocy...
5Y69_A         7 LLDEFLKKHDLTRYQLSkLTGISQNTLKDQNEKPLNKYTVSILRSLSXISGlSVSDVLFELEDIEKNSDdlaGFKHLLDK 86  Listeria monocy...
WP_069698591  19 LLDKFLNKRNLTRQQLSnISGYSTGRLFDYNNKELNKYPVALLRTLAKISSmSLTDTLKELEEIEASYDsllGFRKLLEQ 98  Enterococcus ri...
WP_136953448   5 IIELYLSMNDLDKDELLvLMNLTDDELDRYDTLSFFDLPVKLIHGLAVLSNrQIGDVMNELEMMYFSQDklrGFGFLLQR 84  unclassified Va...
WP_126779695   3 LMDILLKKRQLTRYDVAkQSGISQQTLYSANKKAAESYSGKVLIALSQVMTeSPGEVLDELIAIEKSREiyrAVNFQELK 82  Vagococcus salm...
WP_121586869   3 LIDTYLGRHGKKRYDVFkETGLSQQTLASANGKPAAALTGRILQAIGRTVGeTPGRVLDEMLMIEQEGLvmtVTTKEELL 82  Anaerotruncus
WP_101549135   3 LIDVYLGRHGKKRYDVFkETGLSQQTLASANGKPAAALTGRILQAIGRTVGeTPGRVLDEMLMIEQEGLvmtVTTKEELL 82  Anaerotruncus m...
WP_026560592   3 ILDIYLQRNGKKRYDVFkETGVSQQLLSSANKKNVNSYSVKTIQAIAKTVQkSEGDVLNELLTLEKEDAtfeAFNADDLL 82  Bacillus sp. J37
RND42939       9 GLKRFLKKHHISMTDLAtASGIPRASLYHAIALPLPRISVRYISALAMMTSnTAGQVLDEMITLEGDPLenfVEAHELQN 88  Lactobacillus p...
CUR63684       2 KLDEYLKLNNTTRYEVAkISGIPETSFKSIRNRDVNNLSGRFYRAIGLVLGkTGGQIYDEITADENTVFnflGKHHVHDK 81  Leuconostoc gel...
Feature 1                              #   ##  ##  #                                     #  ##
5Y6A_A        87 YKLs----------FPAQEFELYCLIKEFESA--NIEVLPFTFNRfeneehvniKKDVCKALENAITVLKEKKNELL 151 Listeria monocytog...
5Y69_A        87 YKLs----------FPAQEFELYCLIKEFESA--NIEVLPFTFNRfeneehvniKKDVCKALENAITVLKEKKNELL 151 Listeria monocytog...
WP_069698591  99 YELs----------FPDLEFELYCTIKDLESL--KVKVEPFTFNRfeeeghnniASDCRKAMENAISMLSEALENVR 163 Enterococcus rivorum
WP_136953448  85 HNVs----------FPDLEFALYTNIQEAEDL--GIAVLPFIPNLikhr-dltiTEAIEKEMEQAIKLLNAKINATG 148 unclassified Vagoc...
WP_126779695  83 IAMesk------tpRFIATGEVYQAILAISKTq-LSETERLGFDLgs-----ngTGRIFENLLNKFWDFQDKSLTAE 147 Vagococcus salmoni...
WP_121586869  83 EALkraadridvqgGLRTEVLRLAKKNFMASYtgVAPGSIYMMEPgtp---yvqIVENAIKRAVWFFMGVDEEEKAN 156 Anaerotruncus
WP_101549135  83 EALkraadridvqgGLRTEVLRLAKKNFMASYtgVTPGSIYMMEPgtp---yvqIVENAIKRAVWFFMGVDEEEKAN 156 Anaerotruncus mass...
WP_026560592  83 LAFdhk------epSIFIRGEFKTEIEQLAETq-LSETETLGIELgseg-taniLAEGFNQLAKLFHNKKYEHDEQK 151 Bacillus sp. J37
RND42939      89 DPV-----------TRDVRQLIAFLKQAGISLe-PITFNRYEEEIqtgk-hpddQANARRALENTRAFLQDVKAQFI 152 Lactobacillus para...
CUR63684      82 ERV-----------TELLDYMLYFKKHDIDVT--NVSFNRFENEIengn-isgdEDDVLKVIDNLIENFKNMKENVE 144 Leuconostoc gelidu...

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