Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) and
CRISPR-associated (Cas) genes are present in many
bacterial and archaeal genomes. Since the
discovery of the typical CRISPR loci in the 1980s, well before their
physiological
role was revealed, their variable sequences have
been used as a complementary typing tool in diagnostic, epidemiologic,
and
evolutionary analyses of prokaryotic strains.
The discovery that CRISPR spacers are often identical to sequence
fragments
of mobile genetic elements was a major
breakthrough that eventually led to the elucidation of CRISPR-Cas as an
adaptive immunity
system. Key elements of this unique prokaryotic
defense system are small CRISPR RNAs that guide nucleases to
complementary
target nucleic acids of invading viruses and
plasmids, generally followed by the degradation of the invader. In
addition,
several recent studies have pointed at direct
links of CRISPR-Cas to regulation of a range of stress-related
phenomena. An
interesting example concerns a pathogenic
bacterium that possesses a CRISPR-associated ribonucleoprotein complex
that may
play a dual role in defense and/or virulence. In
this review, we describe recently reported cases of potential
involvement
of CRISPR-Cas systems in bacterial stress
responses in general and bacterial virulence in particular.
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