Microbiology (Reading, England)

CRISPR in Streptococcus mutans shows common immune defense against M102-like viruses

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Abstract

More than half of the CRISPR1 spacers in 29 S. mutans strains showed sequence similarity with the M102 phage genome.

  • CRISPR loci in S. mutans provide defense against foreign DNA, including phages.
  • Over 50% of CRISPR1 and about 35% of CRISPR2 spacers were similar to the virulent M102 phage sequence.
  • Most mismatches between spacers and phage sequences did not affect the phage-encoded proteins' amino acids.
  • Some M102-resistant mutants acquired new CRISPR spacers that matched the M102 genome, suggesting a role in phage resistance.
  • Not all resistant mutants had new spacers, indicating that other mechanisms may also contribute to resistance against M102.

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