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The highly dynamic CRISPR1 system of Streptococcus agalactiae controls the diversity of its mobilome
Authors:Maria-José Lopez-Sanchez  Elisabeth Sauvage  Violette Da Cunha  Dominique Clermont  Elisoa Ratsima Hariniaina  Bruno Gonzalez-Zorn  Claire Poyart  Isabelle Rosinski-Chupin  Philippe Glaser
Institution:1. Institut Pasteur, Unité de Biologie des Bactéries Pathogènes à Gram Positif, Paris, France;2. CNRS UMR 3525, Paris, France;3. Institut Pasteur, Collection de l'Institut Pasteur 28 Rue du Dr Roux, 75724 Paris Cedex 15, France;4. Institut Pasteur de Madagascar, BP 1274, Antananarivo 101, Madagascar;5. Departamento de Sanidad Animal and VISAVET, Facultad de Veterinaria, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain;6. Institut Cochin, INSERM1016, Université Sorbonne Paris Descartes, Paris, France;7. Assistance Publique H?pitaux de Paris, Centre National de Référence des Streptocoques, Groupe Hospitalier Paris Centre Cochin‐H?tel Dieu‐Broca, Paris, France
Abstract:Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) confer immunity against mobile genetic elements (MGEs) in prokaryotes. Streptococcus agalactiae, a leading cause of neonatal infections contains in its genome two CRISPR/Cas systems. We show that type 1‐C CRISPR2 is present in few strains but type 2‐A CRISPR1 is ubiquitous. Comparative sequence analysis of the CRISPR1 spacer content of 351 S. agalactiae strains revealed that it is extremely diverse due to the acquisition of new spacers, spacer duplications and spacer deletions that witness the dynamics of this system. The spacer content profile mirrors the S. agalactiae population structure. Transfer of a conjugative transposon targeted by CRISPR1 selected for spacer rearrangements, suggesting that deletions and duplications pre‐exist in the population. The comparison of protospacers located within MGE or the core genome and protospacer‐associated motif‐shuffling demonstrated that the GG motif is sufficient to discriminate self and non‐self and for spacer selection and integration. Strikingly more than 40% of the 949 different CRISPR1 spacers identified target MGEs found in S. agalactiae genomes. We thus propose that the S. agalactiae type II‐A CRISPR1/Cas system modulates the cohabitation of the species with its mobilome, as such contributing to the diversity of MGEs in the population.
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