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Major bacterial lineages are essentially devoid of CRISPR-Cas viral defence systems.


ABSTRACT: Current understanding of microorganism-virus interactions, which shape the evolution and functioning of Earth's ecosystems, is based primarily on cultivated organisms. Here we investigate thousands of viral and microbial genomes recovered using a cultivation-independent approach to study the frequency, variety and taxonomic distribution of viral defence mechanisms. CRISPR-Cas systems that confer microorganisms with immunity to viruses are present in only 10% of 1,724 sampled microorganisms, compared with previous reports of 40% occurrence in bacteria and 81% in archaea. We attribute this large difference to the lack of CRISPR-Cas systems across major bacterial lineages that have no cultivated representatives. We correlate absence of CRISPR-Cas with lack of nucleotide biosynthesis capacity and a symbiotic lifestyle. Restriction systems are well represented in these lineages and might provide both non-specific viral defence and access to nucleotides.

SUBMITTER: Burstein D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4742961 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Major bacterial lineages are essentially devoid of CRISPR-Cas viral defence systems.

Burstein David D   Sun Christine L CL   Brown Christopher T CT   Sharon Itai I   Anantharaman Karthik K   Probst Alexander J AJ   Thomas Brian C BC   Banfield Jillian F JF  

Nature communications 20160203


Current understanding of microorganism-virus interactions, which shape the evolution and functioning of Earth's ecosystems, is based primarily on cultivated organisms. Here we investigate thousands of viral and microbial genomes recovered using a cultivation-independent approach to study the frequency, variety and taxonomic distribution of viral defence mechanisms. CRISPR-Cas systems that confer microorganisms with immunity to viruses are present in only 10% of 1,724 sampled microorganisms, comp  ...[more]

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