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Evolution and classification of the CRISPR-Cas systems

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Nature Reviews MicroBiology, 9(6), p.467-477, 2011Trabajos contenidos:
  • Makarova, K.S
  • Haft, D.H
  • Barrangou, R
  • Brouns, S.J.J
  • Charpentier, E
  • Horvath, P
  • Moineau, S
  • Moineau, S
  • Wolf, Y.I
  • Yakunin, A.F
  • Van Der Oost, J
  • Koonin, E.V
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: The CRISPR-Cas (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats-CRISPR-associated proteins)modules are adaptive immunity systems that are present in many archaea and bacteria. These defence systems are encoded by operons that have an extraordinarily diverse architecture and a high rate of evolution for both the cas genes and the unique spacer content. Here, we provide an updated analysis of the evolutionary relationships between CRISPR-Cas systems and Cas proteins. Three major types of CRISPR-Cas system are delineated, with a further division into several subtypes and a few chimeric variants. Given the complexity of the genomic architectures and the extremely dynamic evolution of the CRISPR-Cas systems, a unified classification of these systems should be based on multiple criteria. Accordingly, we propose a 'polythetic' classification that integrates the phylogenies of the most common cas genes, the sequence and organization of the CRISPR repeats and the architecture of the CRISPR-cas loci. © 2011 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
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The CRISPR-Cas (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats-CRISPR-associated proteins)modules are adaptive immunity systems that are present in many archaea and bacteria. These defence systems are encoded by operons that have an extraordinarily diverse architecture and a high rate of evolution for both the cas genes and the unique spacer content. Here, we provide an updated analysis of the evolutionary relationships between CRISPR-Cas systems and Cas proteins. Three major types of CRISPR-Cas system are delineated, with a further division into several subtypes and a few chimeric variants. Given the complexity of the genomic architectures and the extremely dynamic evolution of the CRISPR-Cas systems, a unified classification of these systems should be based on multiple criteria. Accordingly, we propose a 'polythetic' classification that integrates the phylogenies of the most common cas genes, the sequence and organization of the CRISPR repeats and the architecture of the CRISPR-cas loci. © 2011 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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