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Type III CRISPR-Cas systems can provide redundancy to counteract viral escape from type I systems.


ABSTRACT: CRISPR-Cas-mediated defense utilizes information stored as spacers in CRISPR arrays to defend against genetic invaders. We define the mode of target interference and role in antiviral defense for two CRISPR-Cas systems in Marinomonas mediterranea. One system (type I-F) targets DNA. A second system (type III-B) is broadly capable of acquiring spacers in either orientation from RNA and DNA, and exhibits transcription-dependent DNA interference. Examining resistance to phages isolated from Mediterranean seagrass meadows, we found that the type III-B machinery co-opts type I-F CRISPR-RNAs. Sequencing and infectivity assessments of related bacterial and phage strains suggests an 'arms race' in which phage escape from the type I-F system can be overcome through use of type I-F spacers by a horizontally-acquired type III-B system. We propose that the phage-host arms race can drive selection for horizontal uptake and maintenance of promiscuous type III interference modules that supplement existing host type I CRISPR-Cas systems.

SUBMITTER: Silas S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5576922 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Type III CRISPR-Cas systems can provide redundancy to counteract viral escape from type I systems.

Silas Sukrit S   Lucas-Elio Patricia P   Jackson Simon A SA   Aroca-Crevillén Alejandra A   Hansen Loren L LL   Fineran Peter C PC   Fire Andrew Z AZ   Sánchez-Amat Antonio A  

eLife 20170817


CRISPR-Cas-mediated defense utilizes information stored as spacers in CRISPR arrays to defend against genetic invaders. We define the mode of target interference and role in antiviral defense for two CRISPR-Cas systems in <i>Marinomonas mediterranea</i>. One system (type I-F) targets DNA. A second system (type III-B) is broadly capable of acquiring spacers in either orientation from RNA and DNA, and exhibits transcription-dependent DNA interference. Examining resistance to phages isolated from M  ...[more]

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