Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume 290, Issue 7, 13 February 2015, Pages 4192-4201
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An Active Immune Defense with a Minimal CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) RNA and without the Cas6 Protein*Prokaryotic Immune Defense with an icrRNA and without Cas6

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The prokaryotic immune system CRISPR-Cas (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats-CRISPR-associated) is a defense system that protects prokaryotes against foreign DNA. The short CRISPR RNAs (crRNAs) are central components of this immune system. In CRISPR-Cas systems type I and III, crRNAs are generated by the endonuclease Cas6. We developed a Cas6b-independent crRNA maturation pathway for the Haloferax type I-B system in vivo that expresses a functional crRNA, which we termed independently generated crRNA (icrRNA). The icrRNA is effective in triggering degradation of an invader plasmid carrying the matching protospacer sequence. The Cas6b-independent maturation of the icrRNA allowed mutation of the repeat sequence without interfering with signals important for Cas6b processing. We generated 23 variants of the icrRNA and analyzed them for activity in the interference reaction. icrRNAs with deletions or mutations of the 3′ handle are still active in triggering an interference reaction. The complete 3′ handle could be removed without loss of activity. However, manipulations of the 5′ handle mostly led to loss of interference activity. Furthermore, we could show that in the presence of an icrRNA a strain without Cas6b (Δcas6b) is still active in interference.

Archaea
Cas6
CRISPR/Cas
crRNA
Haloferax volcanii
Type I-B

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This work was supported by the German Research Council (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft), through the research group FOR 1680 “Unravelling the prokaryotic immune system” (grant DFG MA1538/17-1 and BA2168/5-1).

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The Cas proteins Cas6 and Cas8 are termed Cas6b and Cas8b in CRISPR-Cas type I-B.

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A. Sabag-Daigle and C. J. Daniels, manuscript in preparation.

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Both authors contributed equally to this work.