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Facilitation of CRISPR adaptation.

Stephen T Abedon1.   

Abstract

CRISPR systems, as bacterial defenses against phages, logically must display in their functioning a sequence of at least three major steps. These, in order of occurrence, are "facilitation," adaptation and interference, where the facilitation step is the main issue considered in this commentary. Interference is the blocking of phage infections as mediated in part by CRISPR spacer sequences. Adaptation, at least as narrowly defined, is the acquisition of these spacer sequences by CRISPR loci. Facilitation, in turn and as defined here, corresponds to phage-naïve bacteria avoiding death follow first-time exposure to specific phages, where bacterial survival of course is necessary for subsequent spacer acquisition. Working from a variety of perspectives, I argue that a requirement for facilitation suggests that CRISPR systems may play secondary rather than primary roles as bacterial defenses, particularly against more virulent phages. So considered, the role of facilitation in CRISPR functioning could be viewed as analogous to the building, in vertebrate animals, of adaptive immunity upon an immunological foundation comprised of mechanisms that are both more generally acting and innate.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22164352      PMCID: PMC3225783          DOI: 10.4161/bact.1.3.16709

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bacteriophage        ISSN: 2159-7073


  19 in total

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Authors:  Simon J Labrie; Julie E Samson; Sylvain Moineau
Journal:  Nat Rev Microbiol       Date:  2010-03-29       Impact factor: 60.633

Review 3.  CRISPR/Cas, the immune system of bacteria and archaea.

Authors:  Philippe Horvath; Rodolphe Barrangou
Journal:  Science       Date:  2010-01-08       Impact factor: 47.728

Review 4.  CRISPR-based adaptive and heritable immunity in prokaryotes.

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Journal:  Trends Biochem Sci       Date:  2009-07-29       Impact factor: 13.807

Review 5.  The CRISPR system: small RNA-guided defense in bacteria and archaea.

Authors:  Fedor V Karginov; Gregory J Hannon
Journal:  Mol Cell       Date:  2010-01-15       Impact factor: 17.970

Review 6.  CRISPR interference: RNA-directed adaptive immunity in bacteria and archaea.

Authors:  Luciano A Marraffini; Erik J Sontheimer
Journal:  Nat Rev Genet       Date:  2010-03       Impact factor: 53.242

Review 7.  CRISPR-mediated phage resistance and the ghost of coevolution past.

Authors:  Pedro F Vale; Tom J Little
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2010-03-17       Impact factor: 5.349

8.  Phage response to CRISPR-encoded resistance in Streptococcus thermophilus.

Authors:  Hélène Deveau; Rodolphe Barrangou; Josiane E Garneau; Jessica Labonté; Christophe Fremaux; Patrick Boyaval; Dennis A Romero; Philippe Horvath; Sylvain Moineau
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2007-12-07       Impact factor: 3.490

9.  Self versus non-self discrimination during CRISPR RNA-directed immunity.

Authors:  Luciano A Marraffini; Erik J Sontheimer
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2010-01-13       Impact factor: 49.962

10.  Germ warfare in a microbial mat community: CRISPRs provide insights into the co-evolution of host and viral genomes.

Authors:  John F Heidelberg; William C Nelson; Thomas Schoenfeld; Devaki Bhaya
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2009-01-09       Impact factor: 3.240

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  6 in total

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Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2012-09-24       Impact factor: 5.191

2.  Bacterial 'immunity' against bacteriophages.

Authors:  Stephen T Abedon
Journal:  Bacteriophage       Date:  2012-01-01

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Journal:  Bacteriophage       Date:  2012-07-01

Review 4.  Evolution of animal Piwi-interacting RNAs and prokaryotic CRISPRs.

Authors:  M Senthil Kumar; Kevin C Chen
Journal:  Brief Funct Genomics       Date:  2012-04-25       Impact factor: 4.241

5.  Microplate-test for the rapid determination of bacteriophage-susceptibility of Campylobacter isolates-development and validation.

Authors:  Samuel Fischer; Sophie Kittler; Günter Klein; Gerhard Glünder
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-01-17       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  On the interactions between virulent bacteriophages and bacteria in the gut.

Authors:  Damien Maura; Laurent Debarbieux
Journal:  Bacteriophage       Date:  2012-10-01
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