General Information of the Protein
Protein ID
PT05581
Protein Name
Cyclic GMP-AMP synthase
Secondarily
Protein Name
2'3'-cGAMP synthase
Mab-21 domain-containing protein 1
Gene Name
CGAS
Secondarily
Gene Name
C6orf150
MB21D1
Sequence
MQPWHGKAMQRASEAGATAPKASARNARGAPMDPTESPAAPEAALPKAGKFGPARKSGSRQKKSAPDTQERPPVRATGARAKKAPQRAQDTQPSDATSAPGAEGLEPPAAREPALSRAGSCRQRGARCSTKPRPPPGPWDVPSPGLPVSAPILVRRDAAPGASKLRAVLEKLKLSRDDISTAAGMVKGVVDHLLLRLKCDSAFRGVGLLNTGSYYEHVKISAPNEFDVMFKLEVPRIQLEEYSNTRAYYFVKFKRNPKENPLSQFLEGEILSASKMLSKFRKIIKEEINDIKDTDVIMKRKRGGSPAVTLLISEKISVDITLALESKSSWPASTQEGLRIQNWLSAKVRKQLRLKPFYLVPKHAKEGNGFQEETWRLSFSHIEKEILNNHGKSKTCCENKEEKCCRKDCLKLMKYLLEQLKERFKDKKHLDKFSSYHVKTAFFHVCTQNPQDSQWDRKDLGLCFDNCVTYFLQCLRTEKLENYFIPEFNLFSSNLIDKRSKEFLTKQIEYERNNEFPVFDEF
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Organism
Homo sapiens, Human
Protein Classification
Enzyme
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Transferase
Function
Nucleotidyltransferase that catalyzes the formation of cyclic GMP-AMP (2',3'-cGAMP) from ATP and GTP and plays a key role in innate immunity (PubMed:23258413, PubMed:24077100, PubMed:25131990, PubMed:23707061, PubMed:23722159, PubMed:29976794, PubMed:30799039, PubMed:21478870, PubMed:23707065, PubMed:24116191, PubMed:24462292, PubMed:32814054, PubMed:33273464, PubMed:26300263, PubMed:33542149, PubMed:31142647, PubMed:37217469). Catalysis involves both the formation of a 2',5' phosphodiester linkage at the GpA step and the formation of a 3',5' phosphodiester linkage at the ApG step, producing c[G(2',5')pA(3',5')p] (PubMed:28214358, PubMed:28363908). Acts as a key DNA sensor: directly binds double-stranded DNA (dsDNA), inducing the formation of liquid-like droplets in which CGAS is activated, leading to synthesis of 2',3'-cGAMP, a second messenger that binds to and activates STING1, thereby triggering type-I interferon production (PubMed:28314590, PubMed:28363908, PubMed:29976794, PubMed:33230297, PubMed:32817552, PubMed:33606975, PubMed:35438208, PubMed:35460603, PubMed:35322803, PubMed:35503863). Preferentially recognizes and binds curved long dsDNAs of a minimal length of 40 bp (PubMed:30007416). Acts as a key foreign DNA sensor, the presence of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) in the cytoplasm being a danger signal that triggers the immune responses (PubMed:28363908). Has antiviral activity by sensing the presence of dsDNA from DNA viruses in the cytoplasm (PubMed:28363908). Also acts as an innate immune sensor of infection by retroviruses, such as HIV-2, by detecting the presence of reverse-transcribed DNA in the cytosol (PubMed:23929945, PubMed:24269171, PubMed:30270045, PubMed:32852081). In contrast, HIV-1 is poorly sensed by CGAS, due to its capsid that cloaks viral DNA from CGAS detection (PubMed:24269171, PubMed:30270045, PubMed:32852081). Detection of retroviral reverse-transcribed DNA in the cytosol may be indirect and be mediated via interaction with PQBP1, which directly binds reverse-transcribed retroviral DNA (PubMed:26046437). Also detects the presence of DNA from bacteria, such as M.tuberculosis (PubMed:26048138). 2',3'-cGAMP can be transferred from producing cells to neighboring cells through gap junctions, leading to promote STING1 activation and convey immune response to connecting cells (PubMed:24077100). 2',3'-cGAMP can also be transferred between cells by virtue of packaging within viral particles contributing to IFN-induction in newly infected cells in a cGAS-independent but STING1-dependent manner (PubMed:26229115). Also senses the presence of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) that are translocated to the cytosol following phagocytosis, leading to synthesis of 2',3'-cGAMP (PubMed:33688080). In addition to foreign DNA, can also be activated by endogenous nuclear or mitochondrial DNA (PubMed:31299200, PubMed:28738408, PubMed:28759889, PubMed:33230297, PubMed:33031745). When self-DNA leaks into the cytosol during cellular stress (such as mitochondrial stress, SARS-CoV-2 infection causing severe COVID-19 disease, DNA damage, mitotic arrest or senescence), or is present in form of cytosolic micronuclei, CGAS is activated leading to a state of sterile inflammation (PubMed:31299200, PubMed:28738408, PubMed:28759889, PubMed:33230297, PubMed:33031745, PubMed:35045565). Acts as a regulator of cellular senescence by binding to cytosolic chromatin fragments that are present in senescent cells, leading to trigger type-I interferon production via STING1 and promote cellular senescence (By similarity). Also involved in the inflammatory response to genome instability and double-stranded DNA breaks: acts by localizing to micronuclei arising from genome instability (PubMed:28738408, PubMed:28759889). Micronuclei, which are frequently found in cancer cells, consist of chromatin surrounded by their own nuclear membrane: following breakdown of the micronuclear envelope, a process associated with chromothripsis, CGAS binds self-DNA exposed to the cytosol, leading to 2',3'-cGAMP synthesis and subsequent activation of STING1 and type-I interferon production (PubMed:28738408, PubMed:28759889). Activated in response to prolonged mitotic arrest, promoting mitotic cell death (PubMed:31299200). In a healthy cell, CGAS is however kept inactive even in cellular events that directly expose it to self-DNA, such as mitosis, when cGAS associates with chromatin directly after nuclear envelope breakdown or remains in the form of postmitotic persistent nuclear cGAS pools bound to chromatin (PubMed:31299200, PubMed:33542149). Nuclear CGAS is inactivated by chromatin via direct interaction with nucleosomes, which block CGAS from DNA binding and thus prevent CGAS-induced autoimmunity (PubMed:31299200, PubMed:33542149, PubMed:33051594, PubMed:32911482, PubMed:32912999). Also acts as a suppressor of DNA repair in response to DNA damage: inhibits homologous recombination repair by interacting with PARP1, the CGAS-PARP1 interaction leading to impede the formation of the PARP1-TIMELESS complex (PubMed:30356214, PubMed:31544964). In addition to DNA, also sense translation stress: in response to translation stress, translocates to the cytosol and associates with collided ribosomes, promoting its activation and triggering type-I interferon production (PubMed:34111399). In contrast to other mammals, human CGAS displays species-specific mechanisms of DNA recognition and produces less 2',3'-cGAMP, allowing a more fine-tuned response to pathogens (PubMed:30007416).
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Uniprot ID
Primary ID:
Q8N884

Secondarily ID:
L0L2J9
Q14CV6
Q32NC9
Q5SWL0
Q5SWL1
Q96E45
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Ensembl ID
ENSG00000164430
HGNC ID
HGNC:21367
Subcellular Location
Nucleus
Chromosome
Cell membrane
Cytoplasm
Cytosol
Map of Molecular Bioactivity Related to the Protein
Map of Molecular Bioactivity Related to the Protein

Protein
Cell Line
Compound

Bioactivity Value:

<= 0.1 μM
> 0.1 μM and <= 10 μM
> 10 μM
Imprecise Activity
Table of Molecular Bioactivities Related to the Protein
Cell Line ID: CL000013 , Sf9
Compound ID Compound Name Compound Formula
CP0419793
CHEMBL4096573
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C20H20N4O4
 3
1
IC50 = 2000 nM
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2
IC50 = 4900 nM
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3
Kd = 200 nM
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CP0414055
N-[(2S)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-7-oxo-5-phenyl-1H-pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine-3-carboxamide
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C16H16N4O3
 3
1
IC50 = 8100 nM
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2
IC50 = 17500 nM
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3
Kd = 2700 nM
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CP0467526
2-[(7-oxo-5-phenyl-1H-pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine-3-carbonyl)amino]acetic acid
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C15H12N4O4
 3
1
IC50 = 10600 nM
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2
IC50 = 21000 nM
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3
Kd = 6700 nM
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CP0410595
N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-7-oxo-5-phenyl-1H-pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine-3-carboxamide
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C15H14N4O3
 3
1
IC50 = 15100 nM
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2
IC50 = 19000 nM
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3
Kd = 12500 nM
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CP0507083
N-methyl-7-oxo-5-phenyl-1H-pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine-3-carboxamide
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C14H12N4O2
 2
1
IC50 = 69000 nM
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2
Kd = 78000 nM
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CP0402879
5-phenyl-1H-tetrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidin-7-one
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C10H7N5O
 1
1
IC50 = 78000 nM
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Biochemical Assays
Compound ID Compound Name Compound Formula
CP0177100
1-[9-(6-aminopyridin-3-yl)-6,7-dichloro-1,3,4,5-tetrahydropyrido[4,3-b]indol-2-yl]-2-hydroxyethanone
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C18H16Cl2N4O2
 2
1 IC50 = 10 nM
2 IC50 = 10.2 nM
CP0547099
1-[6,7-dichloro-9-(1-methylpyrazol-3-yl)-1,3,4,5-tetrahydropyrido[4,3-b]indol-2-yl]-2-hydroxyethanone
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C17H16Cl2N4O2
 1
1 IC50 = 14 nM
CP0260924
1-[6,7-dichloro-9-(1-methylpyrazol-4-yl)-1,3,4,5-tetrahydropyrido[4,3-b]indol-2-yl]-2-hydroxyethanone
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C17H16Cl2N4O2
 1
1 IC50 = 14 nM
CP0576726
1-[6,7-dichloro-9-(1H-pyrazol-4-yl)-1,3,4,5-tetrahydropyrido[4,3-b]indol-2-yl]-2-hydroxyethanone
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C16H14Cl2N4O2
 2
1 IC50 = 27 nM
2 IC50 = 27.5 nM
CP0953224
3-(1-(6,7-dichloro-1H-benzo[d]imidazol-2-yl)-5-hydroxy-3-methyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)isobenzofuran-1(3H)-one
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C19H12Cl2N4O3
 2
1 IC50 = 110 nM
2 IC50 = 2940 nM
CP0535051
methyl 4-amino-6-(3,5-difluoro-4-iodoanilino)-1,3,5-triazine-2-carboxylate
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C11H8F2IN5O2
 1
1 IC50 = 240 nM
CP0543372
N-(3-cyano-4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-1-benzothiophen-2-yl)-3-(1,2,4-triazol-4-yl)-1H-1,2,4-triazole-5-carboxamide
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C14H12N8OS
 1
1 IC50 = 4900 nM
CP0016322
6-chloro-2-methoxy-9-acridinyl(4-diethylamino-1-methylbutyl)amine
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C23H30ClN3O
 1
1 IC50 = 7000 nM
CP0419793
CHEMBL4096573
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C20H20N4O4
 1
1 Kd = 200 nM
Similar Protein(s) and Bioactivity Statistics
50% Identity
Protein ID Protein Name Protein Organism
PT04739 Cyclic GMP-AMP synthase Mus musculus, Mouse