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Cyclic di-AMP, a second messenger of primary importance: tertiary structures and binding mechanisms

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Cyclic di-AMP, a second messenger of primary importance: tertiary structures and binding mechanisms

Author:Jin He, Wen Yin, Michael Y Galperin, Shan-Ho Chou


Nucleic Acids Res. 2020 Apr 6. 48(6). 2807-2829


Abstract:Cyclic diadenylate (c-di-AMP) is a widespread second messenger in bacteria and archaea that is involved in the maintenance of osmotic pressure, response to DNA damage, and control of central metabolism, biofilm formation, acid stress resistance, and other functions. The primary importance of c-di AMP stems from its essentiality for many bacteria under standard growth conditions and the ability of several eukaryotic proteins to sense its presence in the cell cytoplasm and trigger an immune response by the host cells. We review here the tertiary structures of the domains that regulate c-di-AMP synthesis and signaling, and the mechanisms of c-di-AMP binding, including the principal conformations of c-di-AMP, observed in various crystal structures. We discuss how these c-di-AMP molecules are bound to the protein and riboswitch receptors and what kinds of interactions account for the specific high-affinity binding of the c-di-AMP ligand. We describe seven kinds of non-covalent–π interactions between c-di-AMP and its receptor proteins, including π–π, C–H–π, cation–π, polar–π, hydrophobic–π, anion–π and the lone pair–π interactions. We also compare the mechanisms of c-di-AMP and c-di-GMP binding by the respective receptors that allow these two cyclic dinucleotides to control very different biological functions.

Full Article:https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkaa112



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