三种CRISPR-Cas类型之间的串扰使seeligeri李斯特菌能够启动VI-A型适应。

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Cell host & microbe Pub Date : 2025-09-10 Epub Date: 2025-08-18 DOI:10.1016/j.chom.2025.05.020
Shally R Margolis, Alexander J Meeske
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摘要

CRISPR- cas系统通过适应过程赋予其原核宿主适应性免疫,其中从外源核酸中捕获序列并作为间隔物整合到CRISPR阵列中,从而使crrna引导的干扰能够抵御新的威胁。虽然Cas1-2整合酶对适应至关重要,但它在许多CRISPR-Cas基因座中缺失,这使得这些系统的间隔物获取机制尚不清楚。在这项研究中,我们发现seeligeri李斯特菌的靶向rna的i - a型CRISPR系统通过II-C型系统编码的混杂Cas1-2整合酶的作用,以转录不依赖的方式从DNA底物中获取间隔物。我们进一步证明,II-C型整合复合体受到第三种CRISPR系统(I-B型)中预先存在的间隔物的强烈刺激,该系统不完全匹配噬菌体目标并启动VI-A型适应。总之,我们的研究结果揭示了单个生物体编码的CRISPR-Cas基因座之间前所未有的交流程度。
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Crosstalk between three CRISPR-Cas types enables primed type VI-A adaptation in Listeria seeligeri.

Crosstalk between three CRISPR-Cas types enables primed type VI-A adaptation in Listeria seeligeri.

CRISPR-Cas systems confer adaptive immunity to their prokaryotic hosts through the process of adaptation, where sequences are captured from foreign nucleic acids and integrated as spacers in the CRISPR array, thereby enabling crRNA-guided interference against new threats. While the Cas1-2 integrase is critical for adaptation, it is absent from many CRISPR-Cas loci, rendering the mechanism of spacer acquisition unclear for these systems. In this study, we show that the RNA-targeting type VI-A CRISPR system of Listeria seeligeri acquires spacers from DNA substrates through the action of a promiscuous Cas1-2 integrase encoded by a co-occurring type II-C system, in a transcription-independent manner. We further demonstrate that the type II-C integration complex is strongly stimulated by preexisting spacers in a third CRISPR system (type I-B), which imperfectly match phage targets and prime type VI-A adaptation. Altogether, our results reveal an unprecedented degree of communication among CRISPR-Cas loci encoded by a single organism.

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