EMD-38902
The Cryo-EM structure of anti-phage defense associated DSR2 tetramer bound with two DSAD1 inhibitors (same side)
EMD-38902
Composite mapSingle-particle
3.49 Å

Map released: 11/09/2024
Last modified: 11/09/2024
Sample Organism:
Bacillus subtilis
Sample: Complex of DSR2 tetramer and two DSAD1 inhibitors (same side)
Fitted models: 8y3w
Deposition Authors: Wang RW, Xu Q
,
Wu ZX,
Li JL,
Shi ZB,
Li FX
Sample: Complex of DSR2 tetramer and two DSAD1 inhibitors (same side)
Fitted models: 8y3w
Deposition Authors: Wang RW, Xu Q

The structural basis of the activation and inhibition of DSR2 NADase by phage proteins.
Wang R,
Xu Q
,
Wu Z,
Li J,
Guo H,
Liao T,
Shi Y,
Yuan L,
Gao H
,
Yang R
,
Shi Z
,
Li F
(2024) Nat Commun , 15 , 6185 - 6185





(2024) Nat Commun , 15 , 6185 - 6185
Abstract:
DSR2, a Sir2 domain-containing protein, protects bacteria from phage infection by hydrolyzing NAD+. The enzymatic activity of DSR2 is triggered by the SPR phage tail tube protein (TTP), while suppressed by the SPbeta phage-encoded DSAD1 protein, enabling phages to evade the host defense. However, the molecular mechanisms of activation and inhibition of DSR2 remain elusive. Here, we report the cryo-EM structures of apo DSR2, DSR2-TTP-NAD+ and DSR2-DSAD1 complexes. DSR2 assembles into a head-to-head tetramer mediated by its Sir2 domain. The C-terminal helical regions of DSR2 constitute four partner-binding cavities with opened and closed conformation. Two TTP molecules bind to two of the four C-terminal cavities, inducing conformational change of Sir2 domain to activate DSR2. Furthermore, DSAD1 competes with the activator for binding to the C-terminal cavity of DSR2, effectively suppressing its enzymatic activity. Our results provide the mechanistic insights into the DSR2-mediated anti-phage defense system and DSAD1-dependent phage immune evasion.
DSR2, a Sir2 domain-containing protein, protects bacteria from phage infection by hydrolyzing NAD+. The enzymatic activity of DSR2 is triggered by the SPR phage tail tube protein (TTP), while suppressed by the SPbeta phage-encoded DSAD1 protein, enabling phages to evade the host defense. However, the molecular mechanisms of activation and inhibition of DSR2 remain elusive. Here, we report the cryo-EM structures of apo DSR2, DSR2-TTP-NAD+ and DSR2-DSAD1 complexes. DSR2 assembles into a head-to-head tetramer mediated by its Sir2 domain. The C-terminal helical regions of DSR2 constitute four partner-binding cavities with opened and closed conformation. Two TTP molecules bind to two of the four C-terminal cavities, inducing conformational change of Sir2 domain to activate DSR2. Furthermore, DSAD1 competes with the activator for binding to the C-terminal cavity of DSR2, effectively suppressing its enzymatic activity. Our results provide the mechanistic insights into the DSR2-mediated anti-phage defense system and DSAD1-dependent phage immune evasion.