2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.01.10.523387
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To be or not to be an anti-CRISPR: AcrIII-1 and the importance of working with native biological systems

Abstract: Viral members of the protein family DUF1874 have been reported to act as anti-CRISPR (acr) proteins that degrade cyclic tetra-adenylate (cA4), a nucleotide second messenger produced after the activation of several type III CRISPR-Cas systems in bacteria and archaea. Specifically, protein SIRV1 gp29 inhibits type III-A and type III-B CRISPR systems in plasmid-born assays in heterologous systems. In this work, we investigate the function of SIRV1 gp29 and its close homolog SIRV2 gp37 in a native biological conte… Show more

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