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Cas3 stimulates runaway replication of a ColE1 plasmid in Escherichia coli and antagonises RNaseHI.

Ivana Ivančić-Baće1, Marin Radovčić, Luka Bočkor, Jamieson L Howard, Edward L Bolt.   

Abstract

Cas3 nuclease-helicase is part of CRISPR immunity systems in many bacteria and archaea. In type I CRISPR, Cas3 nuclease degrades invader DNA that has been base-paired to crRNA as an R-loop within a "Cascade" complex. An R-loop is a DNA-RNA hybrid that includes a displaced single-strand DNA loop. Purified Cas3 from E. coli and the archaeon M. thermautrophicus can process R-loops without DNA/RNA sequence specificity and without Cascade. This has potential to affect other aspects of microbial biology that involve R-loops. Regulatory RNAs and host cell proteins modulate replication of ColE1 plasmids (e.g., pUC) from R-loop primers. We observed that Cas3 could override endogenous control of a ColE1 replicon, stimulating uncontrolled ("runaway") replication and resulting in much higher plasmid yields. This effect was absent when using helicase-defective Cas3 (Cas3 (K320L) ) or a non-ColE1 plasmid, and was dependent on RNaseHI. Cas3 also promoted formation of plasmid multimers or concatemers, a phenotype consistent with deregulated ColE1 replication and typical of cells lacking RNaseHI. These effects of Cas3 on ColE1 plasmids are inconsistent with it unwinding R-loops in vivo, at least in this assay. We discuss a model of how Cas3 might be able to regulate RNA molecules in vivo, unless it is targeted to CRISPR defense by Cascade, or kept in check by RecG and RNaseHI.

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Keywords:  CRISPR; Cas3; ColE1; R-loop; RNaseHI; RecG

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23406879      PMCID: PMC3737335          DOI: 10.4161/rna.23876

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  RNA Biol        ISSN: 1547-6286            Impact factor:   4.652


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