Abstract

The mammalian ER protein STING (stimulators of interferon genes) is an important innate immunity proteinfor linking detection of novel secondary messengers c-di-GMP, c-di-AMP, cGAMP or cytosolic dsDNA to the activation of TANK kinase 1 and its downstream interferon regulator factor 3. Recently quite a few of crystal structures representing different states of the C-terminal domain (CTD) of human and murine STING (hSTING and mSTING) in complex with c-di-GMP, cGAMP or DMXAA have been reported. However, the C-terminal 42 residues of STING-CTD, which may be important in mediating the downstream reactions, is invisible or absent in all reported X-ray structures. In addition, X-ray crystal structures may be subject to crystal packing force. Hence an alternate method of determining the structure and function of STING in a near physiological condition is essential. We now report the near complete backbone resonance assignments of the 54kDa dimeric mSTING-CTD in complex with DMXAA, which is the first step in determining its complex structure and understanding why DMXAA, which is a very efficient agent for curing mouse cancer, is totally ineffective in human.

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