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  2. Cyclic GMP-AMP containing mixed phosphodiester linkages is an endogenous high-affinity ligand for STING

Cyclic GMP-AMP containing mixed phosphodiester linkages is an endogenous high-affinity ligand for STING

  • Mol Cell. 2013 Jul 25;51(2):226-35. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2013.05.022.
Xu Zhang 1 Heping Shi Jiaxi Wu Xuewu Zhang Lijun Sun Chuo Chen Zhijian J Chen
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  • 1 Department of Molecular Biology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX 75390-9148, USA.
Abstract

The presence of microbial or self DNA in the cytoplasm of mammalian cells is a danger signal detected by the DNA sensor cyclic-GMP-AMP (cGAMP) synthase (cGAS), which catalyzes the production of cGAMP that in turn serves as a second messenger to activate innate immune responses. Here we show that endogenous cGAMP in mammalian cells contains two distinct phosphodiester linkages, one between 2'-OH of GMP and 5'-phosphate of AMP, and the other between 3'-OH of AMP and 5'-phosphate of GMP. This molecule, termed 2'3'-cGAMP, is unique in that it binds to the adaptor protein STING with a much greater affinity than cGAMP molecules containing other combinations of phosphodiester linkages. The crystal structure of STING bound to 2'3'-cGAMP revealed the structural basis of this high-affinity binding and a ligand-induced conformational change in STING that may underlie its activation.

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