Diversity, classification and evolution of CRISPR-Cas systems.
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Abstract | The bacterial and archaeal CRISPR-Cas systems of adaptive immunity show remarkable diversity of protein composition, effector complex structure, genome locus architecture and mechanisms of adaptation, pre-CRISPR (cr)RNA processing and interference. The CRISPR-Cas systems belong to two classes, with multi-subunit effector complexes in Class 1 and single-protein effector modules in Class 2. Concerted genomic and experimental efforts on comprehensive characterization of Class 2 CRISPR-Cas systems led to the identification of two new types and several subtypes. The newly characterized type VI systems are the first among the CRISPR-Cas variants to exclusively target RNA. Unexpectedly, in some of the class 2 systems, the effector protein is additionally responsible for the pre-crRNA processing. Comparative analysis of the effector complexes indicates that Class 2 systems evolved from mobile genetic elements on multiple, independent occasions. |
Year of Publication | 2017
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Journal | Curr Opin Microbiol
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Volume | 37
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Pages | 67-78
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Date Published | 2017 Jun
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ISSN | 1879-0364
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DOI | 10.1016/j.mib.2017.05.008
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PubMed ID | 28605718
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PubMed Central ID | PMC5776717
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Grant list | Z01 LM000073-12 / NULL / Intramural NIH HHS / United States
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