Host nucleases generate prespacers for primed adaptation in the E. coli type I-E CRISPR-Cas system
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CRISPR-Cas systems provide prokaryotes with adaptive immunity against foreign nucleic acids. In Escherichia coli, immunity is acquired upon integration of 33-bp spacers into CRISPR arrays. DNA targets complementary to spacers get degraded and serve as a source of new spacers during a process called primed adaptation. Precursors of such spacers, prespacers, are 33-bp double-stranded DNA fragments with a 4-nt 3' overhang. The mechanism of prespacer generation is not clear. Here we use FragSeq and biochemical approaches to determine enzymes involved in generation of defined prespacer ends. We demonstrate that RecJ is the main exonuclease trimming 5' ends of prespacer precursors, though its activity can be partially substituted by ExoVII. The RecBCD complex allows single-strand specific RecJ to process double-stranded regions flanking prespacers. Our results reveal intricate functional interactions of genome maintenance proteins with CRISPR interference and adaptation machineries during generation of prespacers capable of integration into CRISPR arrays.
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2022-08-08



