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Yanhong Peng1, Wang Pan1, Yang Wang1
1State Key Laboratory of Biocatalysis and Enzyme Engineering, Hubei Key Laboratory of Industrial Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Wuhan 430062, China.
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Argonaute (Ago) proteins are ubiquitous across all domains of life. Some prokaryotic Agos (pAgos) function as endonucleases that utilize short nucleic acid guides to recognize and cleave complementary targets. Yet, considerable diversity within pAgos leaves many of their biochemical and functional features insufficiently understood. This study characterizes CalAgo, an pAgo from the mesophilic bacterium Cohnella algarum, which demonstrates DNA-guided DNA endonuclease and RNA endonuclease activities at physiological temperatures. CalAgo's cleavage activity depends on Mn2+ and Mg2+ ions and remains effective across a wide range of temperatures and pH levels. CalAgo utilizes only short guides ranging from 15 to 21 nucleotides (nt) in length, in contrast to other reported pAgos that target both DNA and RNA, which often exhibit broad guide selectivity. CalAgo preferentially loads 5'-phosphorylated guides and shows no significant preference among guides with different 5'-end nucleotides. CalAgo is sensitive to guide-target mismatches, and introducing a single mismatch at positions 12 or 15 of the guide strand abolished detectable activity. Structural modeling suggests that this unique guide specificity may originate from structural features in its PAZ domain involved in 3'-guide binding. In summary, this study deepens insight into mesophilic pAgos and supports their potential utility in nucleic acid-based applications.
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