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CGLRs are a diverse family of pattern recognition receptors in animal innate immunity.


ABSTRACT: cGAS (cyclic GMP-AMP synthase) is an enzyme in human cells that controls an immune response to cytosolic DNA. Upon binding DNA, cGAS synthesizes a nucleotide signal 2'3'-cGAMP that activates the protein STING and downstream immunity. Here we discover cGAS-like receptors (cGLRs) constitute a major family of pattern recognition receptors in animal innate immunity. Building on recent analysis in Drosophila , we use a bioinformatic approach to identify >3,000 cGLRs present in nearly all metazoan phyla. A forward biochemical screen of 140 animal cGLRs reveals a conserved mechanism of signaling including response to dsDNA and dsRNA ligands and synthesis of alternative nucleotide signals including isomers of cGAMP and cUMP-AMP. Using structural biology, we explain how synthesis of distinct nucleotide signals enables cells to control discrete cGLR-STING signaling pathways. Together our results reveal cGLRs as a widespread family of pattern recognition receptors and establish molecular rules that govern nucleotide signaling in animal immunity.

SUBMITTER: Li Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9980059 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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cGLRs are a diverse family of pattern recognition receptors in animal innate immunity.

Li Yao Y   Slavik Kailey M KM   Morehouse Benjamin R BR   de Oliveira Mann Carina C CC   Mears Kepler K   Liu Jingjing J   Kashin Dmitry D   Schwede Frank F   Kranzusch Philip J PJ  

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 20230222


cGAS (cyclic GMP-AMP synthase) is an enzyme in human cells that controls an immune response to cytosolic DNA. Upon binding DNA, cGAS synthesizes a nucleotide signal 2'3'-cGAMP that activates the protein STING and downstream immunity. Here we discover cGAS-like receptors (cGLRs) constitute a major family of pattern recognition receptors in animal innate immunity. Building on recent analysis in <i>Drosophila</i> , we use a bioinformatic approach to identify >3,000 cGLRs present in nearly all metaz  ...[more]

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