2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.06.13.495973
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Cas12a2 elicits abortive infection via RNA-triggered destruction of double-stranded DNA

Abstract: Bacterial abortive infection systems limit the spread of foreign invaders by shutting down or killing infected cells before the invaders can replicate. Several RNA-targeting CRISPR-Cas systems (e.g., types III and VI) cause Abi phenotypes by activating indiscriminate RNases. However, a CRISPR-mediated abortive mechanism that relies on indiscriminate DNase activity has yet to be observed. Here we report that RNA targeting by the type V Cas12a2 nuclease drives abortive infection through non-specific cleavage of … Show more

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