复制蛋白Rep在CRISPR-Cas免疫存在下对病毒提供选择性优势。

IF 3.7 4区 生物学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY CRISPR Journal Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.1089/crispr.2022.0037
Weijia Zhang, Yuvaraj Bhoobalan-Chitty, Xichuan Zhai, Yan Hui, Lars Hestbjerg Hansen, Ling Deng, Xu Peng
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抗聚集规则间隔小回文重复(CRISPR) (Acr)噬菌体合作在含有CRISPR的宿主中成功建立感染。我们在这里报告了复制启动器Rep对编码Acrs的病毒的协同宿主免疫抑制所提供的选择性优势。岛硫虫棒状病毒2的rep敲除突变体(Δgp16)在crispr无效的宿主中产生的病毒数量减少了约四倍,这表明rep是主要的复制启动器。除了来自病毒基因组末端的rep依赖性复制起始外,我们还检测到了来自非末端位点的rep非依赖性复制起始。有趣的是,尽管存在Acrs,但缺乏Rep对携带CRISPR-Cas免疫的宿主中的病毒传播有深远的影响。因此,在含有crispr的宿主中,共感染的亲本病毒(含rep)比在没有crispr的宿主中更快地战胜了Δgp16突变体。尽管没有必要,但所有已知的Rudiviridae成员都携带rep,这可能是由Sulfolobales中普遍存在的CRISPR-Cas驱动的进化结果。
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Replication Protein Rep Provides Selective Advantage to Viruses in the Presence of CRISPR-Cas Immunity.

Anti-Clustered regularly interspaced small palindromic repeat (CRISPR) (Acr) phages cooperate to establish a successful infection in CRISPR-containing host. We report here the selective advantage provided by a replication initiator, Rep, toward cooperative host immunosuppression by viruses encoding Acrs. A rep knockout mutant (Δgp16) of Sulfolobus islandicus rod-shaped virus 2 produced around fourfold less virus in a CRISPR-null host, suggesting that Rep is the major replication initiator. In addition to Rep-dependent replication initiation from the viral genomic termini, we detected Rep-independent replication initiation from nonterminal sites. Intriguingly, despite the presence of Acrs, lack of Rep showed a profound effect on virus propagation in a host carrying CRISPR-Cas immunity. Accordingly, the co-infecting parental virus (rep-containing) outcompeted the Δgp16 mutant much more quickly in the CRISPR-containing host than in CRISPR-null host. Despite the nonessentiality, rep is carried by all known members of Rudiviridae, which is likely an evolutionary outcome driven by the ubiquitous presence of CRISPR-Cas in Sulfolobales.

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CRISPR Journal
CRISPR Journal Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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期刊介绍: In recognition of this extraordinary scientific and technological era, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers recently announced the creation of The CRISPR Journal -- an international, multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal publishing outstanding research on the myriad applications and underlying technology of CRISPR. Debuting in 2018, The CRISPR Journal will be published online and in print with flexible open access options, providing a high-profile venue for groundbreaking research, as well as lively and provocative commentary, analysis, and debate. The CRISPR Journal adds an exciting and dynamic component to the Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. portfolio, which includes GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News) and more than 80 leading peer-reviewed journals.
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