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The Escherichia coli CRISPR system protects from ? lysogenization, lysogens, and prophage induction.


ABSTRACT: We show that phage lysogenization, lysogens, and prophage induction are all targeted by CRISPR. The results demonstrate that genomic DNA is not immune to the CRISPR system, that the CRISPR system does not require noncytoplasmic elements, and that the system protects from phages entering and exiting the lysogenic cycle.

SUBMITTER: Edgar R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2981215 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Escherichia coli CRISPR system protects from λ lysogenization, lysogens, and prophage induction.

Edgar Rotem R   Qimron Udi U  

Journal of bacteriology 20101001 23


We show that phage lysogenization, lysogens, and prophage induction are all targeted by CRISPR. The results demonstrate that genomic DNA is not immune to the CRISPR system, that the CRISPR system does not require noncytoplasmic elements, and that the system protects from phages entering and exiting the lysogenic cycle. ...[more]

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