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On the Origin of Reverse Transcriptase-Using CRISPR-Cas Systems and Their Hyperdiverse, Enigmatic Spacer Repertoires

Cas1 integrase is the key enzyme of the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR)-Cas adaptation module that mediates acquisition of spacers derived from foreign DNA by CRISPR arrays. In diverse bacteria, the cas1 gene is fused (or adjacent) to a gene encoding a reverse trans...

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Autores principales: Silas, Sukrit, Makarova, Kira S., Shmakov, Sergey, Páez-Espino, David, Mohr, Georg, Liu, Yi, Davison, Michelle, Roux, Simon, Krishnamurthy, Siddharth R., Fu, Becky Xu Hua, Hansen, Loren L., Wang, David, Sullivan, Matthew B., Millard, Andrew, Clokie, Martha R., Bhaya, Devaki, Lambowitz, Alan M., Kyrpides, Nikos C., Koonin, Eugene V., Fire, Andrew Z.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5513706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28698278
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00897-17
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author Silas, Sukrit
Makarova, Kira S.
Shmakov, Sergey
Páez-Espino, David
Mohr, Georg
Liu, Yi
Davison, Michelle
Roux, Simon
Krishnamurthy, Siddharth R.
Fu, Becky Xu Hua
Hansen, Loren L.
Wang, David
Sullivan, Matthew B.
Millard, Andrew
Clokie, Martha R.
Bhaya, Devaki
Lambowitz, Alan M.
Kyrpides, Nikos C.
Koonin, Eugene V.
Fire, Andrew Z.
author_facet Silas, Sukrit
Makarova, Kira S.
Shmakov, Sergey
Páez-Espino, David
Mohr, Georg
Liu, Yi
Davison, Michelle
Roux, Simon
Krishnamurthy, Siddharth R.
Fu, Becky Xu Hua
Hansen, Loren L.
Wang, David
Sullivan, Matthew B.
Millard, Andrew
Clokie, Martha R.
Bhaya, Devaki
Lambowitz, Alan M.
Kyrpides, Nikos C.
Koonin, Eugene V.
Fire, Andrew Z.
author_sort Silas, Sukrit
collection PubMed
description Cas1 integrase is the key enzyme of the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR)-Cas adaptation module that mediates acquisition of spacers derived from foreign DNA by CRISPR arrays. In diverse bacteria, the cas1 gene is fused (or adjacent) to a gene encoding a reverse transcriptase (RT) related to group II intron RTs. An RT-Cas1 fusion protein has been recently shown to enable acquisition of CRISPR spacers from RNA. Phylogenetic analysis of the CRISPR-associated RTs demonstrates monophyly of the RT-Cas1 fusion, and coevolution of the RT and Cas1 domains. Nearly all such RTs are present within type III CRISPR-Cas loci, but their phylogeny does not parallel the CRISPR-Cas type classification, indicating that RT-Cas1 is an autonomous functional module that is disseminated by horizontal gene transfer and can function with diverse type III systems. To compare the sequence pools sampled by RT-Cas1-associated and RT-lacking CRISPR-Cas systems, we obtained samples of a commercially grown cyanobacterium—Arthrospira platensis. Sequencing of the CRISPR arrays uncovered a highly diverse population of spacers. Spacer diversity was particularly striking for the RT-Cas1-containing type III-B system, where no saturation was evident even with millions of sequences analyzed. In contrast, analysis of the RT-lacking type III-D system yielded a highly diverse pool but reached a point where fewer novel spacers were recovered as sequencing depth was increased. Matches could be identified for a small fraction of the non-RT-Cas1-associated spacers, and for only a single RT-Cas1-associated spacer. Thus, the principal source(s) of the spacers, particularly the hypervariable spacer repertoire of the RT-associated arrays, remains unknown.
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spelling pubmed-55137062017-07-25 On the Origin of Reverse Transcriptase-Using CRISPR-Cas Systems and Their Hyperdiverse, Enigmatic Spacer Repertoires Silas, Sukrit Makarova, Kira S. Shmakov, Sergey Páez-Espino, David Mohr, Georg Liu, Yi Davison, Michelle Roux, Simon Krishnamurthy, Siddharth R. Fu, Becky Xu Hua Hansen, Loren L. Wang, David Sullivan, Matthew B. Millard, Andrew Clokie, Martha R. Bhaya, Devaki Lambowitz, Alan M. Kyrpides, Nikos C. Koonin, Eugene V. Fire, Andrew Z. mBio Research Article Cas1 integrase is the key enzyme of the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR)-Cas adaptation module that mediates acquisition of spacers derived from foreign DNA by CRISPR arrays. In diverse bacteria, the cas1 gene is fused (or adjacent) to a gene encoding a reverse transcriptase (RT) related to group II intron RTs. An RT-Cas1 fusion protein has been recently shown to enable acquisition of CRISPR spacers from RNA. Phylogenetic analysis of the CRISPR-associated RTs demonstrates monophyly of the RT-Cas1 fusion, and coevolution of the RT and Cas1 domains. Nearly all such RTs are present within type III CRISPR-Cas loci, but their phylogeny does not parallel the CRISPR-Cas type classification, indicating that RT-Cas1 is an autonomous functional module that is disseminated by horizontal gene transfer and can function with diverse type III systems. To compare the sequence pools sampled by RT-Cas1-associated and RT-lacking CRISPR-Cas systems, we obtained samples of a commercially grown cyanobacterium—Arthrospira platensis. Sequencing of the CRISPR arrays uncovered a highly diverse population of spacers. Spacer diversity was particularly striking for the RT-Cas1-containing type III-B system, where no saturation was evident even with millions of sequences analyzed. In contrast, analysis of the RT-lacking type III-D system yielded a highly diverse pool but reached a point where fewer novel spacers were recovered as sequencing depth was increased. Matches could be identified for a small fraction of the non-RT-Cas1-associated spacers, and for only a single RT-Cas1-associated spacer. Thus, the principal source(s) of the spacers, particularly the hypervariable spacer repertoire of the RT-associated arrays, remains unknown. American Society for Microbiology 2017-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5513706/ /pubmed/28698278 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00897-17 Text en Copyright © 2017 Silas et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Silas, Sukrit
Makarova, Kira S.
Shmakov, Sergey
Páez-Espino, David
Mohr, Georg
Liu, Yi
Davison, Michelle
Roux, Simon
Krishnamurthy, Siddharth R.
Fu, Becky Xu Hua
Hansen, Loren L.
Wang, David
Sullivan, Matthew B.
Millard, Andrew
Clokie, Martha R.
Bhaya, Devaki
Lambowitz, Alan M.
Kyrpides, Nikos C.
Koonin, Eugene V.
Fire, Andrew Z.
On the Origin of Reverse Transcriptase-Using CRISPR-Cas Systems and Their Hyperdiverse, Enigmatic Spacer Repertoires
title On the Origin of Reverse Transcriptase-Using CRISPR-Cas Systems and Their Hyperdiverse, Enigmatic Spacer Repertoires
title_full On the Origin of Reverse Transcriptase-Using CRISPR-Cas Systems and Their Hyperdiverse, Enigmatic Spacer Repertoires
title_fullStr On the Origin of Reverse Transcriptase-Using CRISPR-Cas Systems and Their Hyperdiverse, Enigmatic Spacer Repertoires
title_full_unstemmed On the Origin of Reverse Transcriptase-Using CRISPR-Cas Systems and Their Hyperdiverse, Enigmatic Spacer Repertoires
title_short On the Origin of Reverse Transcriptase-Using CRISPR-Cas Systems and Their Hyperdiverse, Enigmatic Spacer Repertoires
title_sort on the origin of reverse transcriptase-using crispr-cas systems and their hyperdiverse, enigmatic spacer repertoires
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5513706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28698278
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00897-17
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