Adaptation induced by self-targeting in a type I-B CRISPR-Cas system

Journal of Biological Chemistry(2020)

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Haloferax volcaniiis, to our knowledge, the only prokaryote known to tolerate CRISPR-Cas-mediated damage to its genome in the WT background; the resulting cleavage of the genome is repaired by homologous recombination restoring the WT version. In mutantHaloferaxstrains with enhanced self-targeting, cell fitness decreases and microhomology-mediated end joining becomes active, generating deletions in the targeted gene. Here we use self-targeting to investigate adaptation inH. volcaniiCRISPR-Cas type I-B. We show that self-targeting and genome breakage events that are induced by self-targeting, such as those catalyzed by active transposases, can generate DNA fragments that are used by the CRISPR-Cas adaptation machinery for integration into the CRISPR loci. Low cellular concentrations of self-targeting crRNAs resulted in acquisition of large numbers of spacers originating from the entire genomic DNA. In contrast, high concentrations of self-targeting crRNAs resulted in lower acquisition that was mostly centered on the targeting site. Furthermore, we observed naive spacer acquisition at a low level in WTHaloferaxcells and with higher efficiency upon overexpression of the Cas proteins Cas1, Cas2, and Cas4. Taken together, these findings indicate that naive adaptation is a regulated process inH. volcaniithat operates at low basal levels and is induced by DNA breaks.
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CRISPR-Cas,type I-B,archaea,Haloferax volcanii,adaptation,self-targeting,crRNA,homologous recombination,naive adaptation
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