Short prokaryotic argonaute (pAgo) and toll/interleukin-1 receptor/resistance protein (TIR)-analog of PAZ (APAZ) form a heterodimeric SPARTA complex that provides immunity to its prokaryotic host through an abortive infection mechanism. Monomeric SPARTA senses foreign RNA/DNA duplexes to assemble an active tetramer resulting in cell death by nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (oxidized form) (NAD) depletion via an unknown mechanism. We report nine structures of SPARTA in different functional states at a resolution range of 4.2 to 2.9 angstroms, revealing its activation mechanism. Inactive SPARTA monomers bind to RNA/DNA duplexes to form symmetric dimers mediated by the association of Ago subunits. The initiation of tetramer assembly induces ...
SummaryArgonautes are the central protein component in small RNA silencing pathways. Of the four hum...
Argonaute (Ago) proteins are widespread in prokaryotes and eukaryotes and share a four-domain archit...
Argonautes (AGOs) are present in all domains of life. Like their eukaryotic counterparts, archaeal a...
Argonaute proteins use single-stranded RNA or DNA guides to target complementary nucleic acids. This...
Argonaute (Ago) proteins are found in all three domains of life. The best-characterized group is euk...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: In eukaryotes, RNA interference (RNAi) is a major mechanism of defense against...
Argonaute proteins (Agos) use small 15–30 nucleotide-long guides to bind and/or cleave complementary...
Eukaryotic Argonaute proteins strictly mediate RNA-guided RNA interference. In contrast, prokaryotic...
RNA-guided nuclease proteins exist in all three domains of life and perform a diverse array of essen...
Cyclic nucleotide signalling is a key component of antiviral defence in all domains of life. Viral d...
Argonaute (AGO) proteins are the central component of small RNA-mediated gene silencing in eukaryote...
Argonaute proteins are conserved throughout all domains of life. Recently characterized prokaryotic ...
Recognition and repression of RNA targets by Argonaute proteins guided by small RNAs is the essence ...
Summary: Prokaryotic Argonaute (Ago) proteins were recently shown to target foreign genetic elements...
Summary Argonautes are the central protein component in small RNA silencing pathways. Of the four hu...
SummaryArgonautes are the central protein component in small RNA silencing pathways. Of the four hum...
Argonaute (Ago) proteins are widespread in prokaryotes and eukaryotes and share a four-domain archit...
Argonautes (AGOs) are present in all domains of life. Like their eukaryotic counterparts, archaeal a...
Argonaute proteins use single-stranded RNA or DNA guides to target complementary nucleic acids. This...
Argonaute (Ago) proteins are found in all three domains of life. The best-characterized group is euk...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: In eukaryotes, RNA interference (RNAi) is a major mechanism of defense against...
Argonaute proteins (Agos) use small 15–30 nucleotide-long guides to bind and/or cleave complementary...
Eukaryotic Argonaute proteins strictly mediate RNA-guided RNA interference. In contrast, prokaryotic...
RNA-guided nuclease proteins exist in all three domains of life and perform a diverse array of essen...
Cyclic nucleotide signalling is a key component of antiviral defence in all domains of life. Viral d...
Argonaute (AGO) proteins are the central component of small RNA-mediated gene silencing in eukaryote...
Argonaute proteins are conserved throughout all domains of life. Recently characterized prokaryotic ...
Recognition and repression of RNA targets by Argonaute proteins guided by small RNAs is the essence ...
Summary: Prokaryotic Argonaute (Ago) proteins were recently shown to target foreign genetic elements...
Summary Argonautes are the central protein component in small RNA silencing pathways. Of the four hu...
SummaryArgonautes are the central protein component in small RNA silencing pathways. Of the four hum...
Argonaute (Ago) proteins are widespread in prokaryotes and eukaryotes and share a four-domain archit...
Argonautes (AGOs) are present in all domains of life. Like their eukaryotic counterparts, archaeal a...