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Insertion sequence transposition inactivates CRISPR-Cas immunity.


ABSTRACT: CRISPR-Cas immunity systems safeguard prokaryotic genomes by inhibiting the invasion of mobile genetic elements. Here, we screened prokaryotic genomic sequences and identified multiple natural transpositions of insertion sequences (ISs) into cas genes, thus inactivating CRISPR-Cas defenses. We then generated an IS-trapping system, using Escherichia coli strains with various ISs and an inducible cas nuclease, to monitor IS insertions into cas genes following the induction of double-strand DNA breakage as a physiological host stress. We identified multiple events mediated by different ISs, especially IS1 and IS10, displaying substantial relaxed target specificity. IS transposition into cas was maintained in the presence of DNA repair machinery, and transposition into other host defense systems was also detected. Our findings highlight the potential of ISs to counter CRISPR activity, thus increasing bacterial susceptibility to foreign DNA invasion.

SUBMITTER: Sheng Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10359306 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Insertion sequence transposition inactivates CRISPR-Cas immunity.

Sheng Yong Y   Wang Hengyu H   Ou Yixin Y   Wu Yingying Y   Ding Wei W   Tao Meifeng M   Lin Shuangjun S   Deng Zixin Z   Bai Linquan L   Kang Qianjin Q  

Nature communications 20230720 1


CRISPR-Cas immunity systems safeguard prokaryotic genomes by inhibiting the invasion of mobile genetic elements. Here, we screened prokaryotic genomic sequences and identified multiple natural transpositions of insertion sequences (ISs) into cas genes, thus inactivating CRISPR-Cas defenses. We then generated an IS-trapping system, using Escherichia coli strains with various ISs and an inducible cas nuclease, to monitor IS insertions into cas genes following the induction of double-strand DNA bre  ...[more]

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