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Entry Detail
PDB ID:
8WKW
EMDB ID:
Keywords:
Title:
Structure of MAVS-CARD Filament
Biological Source:
Source Organism:
Host Organism:
PDB Version:
Deposition Date:
2023-09-28
Release Date:
2024-10-16
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
3.21 Å
Aggregation State:
FILAMENT
Reconstruction Method:
SINGLE PARTICLE
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Description:Mitochondrial antiviral-signaling protein
Chain IDs:A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
Chain Length:97
Number of Molecules:26
Biological Source:Homo sapiens
Ligand Molecules
Primary Citation
Nucleic-acid-induced ZCCHC3 condensation promotes broad innate immune responses.
Mol.Cell 85 962 975.e7 (2025)
PMID: 39983719 DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2025.01.027

Abstact

Retinoic acid-inducible gene-I (RIG-I)-like receptors (RLRs) and cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS) recognize aberrant nucleic acids and initiate antiviral responses. Host factor zinc finger CCHC domain-containing protein 3 (ZCCHC3) positively regulates both RLRs- and cGAS-mediated signaling through unknown mechanisms. Here, we show that ZCCHC3 employs a broad and unified strategy to promote these pathways in human cell lines. Rather than developing strong protein-protein interactions, ZCCHC3 harbors multiple nucleic-acid-binding modules and undergoes robust liquid phase condensation with nucleic acids. RNA-induced ZCCHC3 condensates enrich and activate RLRs, which then facilitate the interaction of RLRs with the downstream adaptor mitochondrial antiviral-signaling (MAVS). Direct and high-resolution structure determination of liquid condensates confirms the assembly of active-form MAVS filaments. Furthermore, ZCCHC3 efficiently promotes the condensation and enrichment of DNA, cGAS, ATP, and GTP, thereby enhancing cGAS signaling. ZCCHC3 mutants defective in RNA/DNA-induced condensation lost their regulatory efficiency in both pathways. These results highlight unexpectedly broad connections between biomolecular condensation and innate immunity.

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