Extensive Self-Targeting By CRISPR-Cas Systems in the Plant Pathogen Xanthomonas Albilineans
International Conference on CRISPR Technologies
2019
3rd International Conference on CRISPR Technologies
Poster Session
Registered Posters
We found that both systems could yield target DNA binding as well as cleavage activity. Furthermore, 5âCC and 5âTTC for I-F and I-C system, respectively, are functional PAMs. These PAMs are also associated with genome-targeting spacers, suggesting extensive self-targeting. Anti-CRISPR proteins encoded in X. albilineans genome could prevent the bacterium from lethal self-targeting. Supporting this hypothesis, we could identify ~15 putative anti-CRISPR proteins encoded within X. albilineans genome or plasmids. These proteins could serve as regulators and prevent cell-death. With this, a new alternative function for CRISPR-Cas systems as gene-regulating system could be discovered and new information about the evolution of CRISPR-Cas systems can be gathered.