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Publication : Streptavidin Promotes DNA Binding and Activation of cGAS to Enhance Innate Immunity.

First Author  Zhang Y Year  2020
Journal  iScience Volume  23
Issue  9 Pages  101463
PubMed ID  32861998 Mgi Jnum  J:338658
Mgi Id  MGI:6717898 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2020.101463
Citation  Zhang Y, et al. (2020) Streptavidin Promotes DNA Binding and Activation of cGAS to Enhance Innate Immunity. iScience 23(9):101463
abstractText  cGAS/STING signaling plays an essential role in sensing cytosolic DNA. cGAS activity is regulated by posttranslational modifications and binding partners. cGAS interactome largely includes mammalian or viral proteins. Whether and how bacterial proteins bind cGAS to modulate innate immunity remain elusive. Here, we found streptavidin, a secreted bacterial protein, selectively bound cGAS to promote DNA-induced cGAS activation and interferon-beta production. Mechanistically, streptavidin enhanced DNA binding and cGAS phase separation, therefore facilitating cGAS activation. Using an HSV-1-infected mouse model, we found streptavidin nanoparticles facilitated HSV-1 clearance through improving innate immunity. Considering the clinical usage of streptavidin as an immune stimulant and drug delivery vehicle and its biotechnological usage for biotin-labeled protein purification and detection, our studies not only provide an example for a bacterial protein regulating cGAS activity but also suggest caution needs to be taken when using streptavidin in various applications given to its ability to induce innate immunity.
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