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Tolerance of Sulfolobus SMV1 virus to the immunity of I-A and III-B CRISPR-Cas systems in Sulfolobus islandicus.

Tong Guo1, Wenyuan Han1, Qunxin She1,2.   

Abstract

Sulfolobus islandicus Rey15A encodes one Type I-A and two Type III-B systems, all of which are active in mediating nucleic acids interference. However, the effectiveness of each CRISPR system against virus infection was not tested in this archaeon. Here we constructed S. islandicus strains that constitutively express the antiviral immunity from either I-A, or III-B, or I-A plus III-B systems against SMV1 and tested the response of each host to SMV1 infection. We found that, although both CRISPR immunities showed a strong inhibition to viral DNA replication at an early stage of incubation, the host I-A CRISPR immunity gradually lost the control on virus proliferation, allowing accumulation of cellular viral DNA and release of a large number of viral particles. In contrast, the III-B CRISPR immunity showed a tight control on both viral DNA replication and virus particle formation. Furthermore, the SMV1 tolerance to the I-A CRISPR immunity did not result from the occurrence of escape mutations, suggesting the virus probably encodes an anti-CRISPR protein (Acr) to compromise the host I-A CRISPR immunity. Together, this suggests that the interplay between viral Acrs and CRISPR-Cas systems in thermophilic archaea could have shaped the stable virus-host relationship that is observed for many archaeal viruses.

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Keywords:  CRISPR-Cas systems; I-A CRISPR system; III-B Cmr system; SMV1 virus; anti-CRISPR; archaeal host-virus coevolution; mini-CRISPR arrays; stable virus carrier status

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29629622      PMCID: PMC6546401          DOI: 10.1080/15476286.2018.1460993

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


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