The N-Terminal Domain of cGAS Determines Preferential Association with Centromeric DNA and Innate Immune Activation in the Nucleus
Author(s) -
Matteo Gentili,
Xavier Lahaye,
Francesca Nadalin,
G. Nader,
Emilia Puig Lombardi,
Solène Hervé,
Nilushi S. De Silva,
Derek C. Rookhuizen,
Elina Zueva,
Christel Goudot,
Mathieu Maurin,
Aurore Bochnakian,
Sebastián Amigorena,
Matthieu Piel,
Daniele Fachinetti,
Arturo LondoñoVallejo,
Nicolas Manel
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
cell reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.264
H-Index - 154
eISSN - 2639-1856
pISSN - 2211-1247
DOI - 10.1016/j.celrep.2019.01.105
Subject(s) - innate immune system , microbiology and biotechnology , nuclear localization sequence , biology , cell nucleus , nuclear export signal , dna , cytosol , nuclear transport , signal transducing adaptor protein , cytoplasm , signal transduction , immune system , genetics , biochemistry , enzyme
Cytosolic DNA activates cyclic guanosine monophosphate-adenosine monophosphate (cGAMP) synthase (cGAS), an innate immune sensor pivotal in anti-microbial defense, senescence, auto-immunity, and cancer. cGAS is considered to be a sequence-independent DNA sensor with limited access to nuclear DNA because of compartmentalization. However, the nuclear envelope is a dynamic barrier, and cGAS is present in the nucleus. Here, we identify determinants of nuclear cGAS localization and activation. We show that nuclear-localized cGAS synthesizes cGAMP and induces innate immune activation of dendritic cells, although cGAMP levels are 200-fold lower than following transfection with exogenous DNA. Using cGAS ChIP-seq and a GFP-cGAS knockin mouse, we find nuclear cGAS enrichment on centromeric satellite DNA, confirmed by imaging, and to a lesser extent on LINE elements. The non-enzymatic N-terminal domain of cGAS determines nucleo-cytoplasmic localization, enrichment on centromeres, and activation of nuclear-localized cGAS. These results reveal a preferential functional association of nuclear cGAS with centromeres.
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