Cas4

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CRISPR-associated protein 4
Identifiers
Symbolcas4
PfamPF01930
InterProIPR022765

Cas4 is an endonuclease found in some CRISPR systems that is used as part of the spacer acquisition stage.

Cas4 is required for efficient prespacer processing by forming a Cas4-Cas1-Cas2 complex. [1] In this complex, Cas4 cuts double-stranded substrates with long 3'-overhangs through site-specific endonucleolytic cleavage. [2] Cas4 closely interacts with the integrase active sites of Cas1, recognizes PAM sequences within the substrate and cleaves precisely upstream of them, ensuring the acquisition of functional spacers. [2] [1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Lee H, Dhingra Y, Sashital DG (April 2019). "The Cas4-Cas1-Cas2 complex mediates precise prespacer processing during CRISPR adaptation". eLife. 8. doi:10.7554/eLife.44248. PMID 31021314.
  2. ^ a b Lee H, Zhou Y, Taylor DW, Sashital DG (April 2018). "Cas4-Dependent Prespacer Processing Ensures High-Fidelity Programming of CRISPR Arrays". Molecular Cell. 70 (1): 48–59.e5. doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2018.03.003. PMID 29602742.
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