Keywords
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Acetobacter, CRISPR-Cas system, diversity, evolution, adaptive defense mechanisms
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Abstract
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The Acetobacter genus is primarily known for its significance in acetic acid
production and its application in various industrial processes. This study aimed
to shed light on the prevalence, diversity, and functional implications of CRISPRCas
systems in the Acetobacter genus using a genome mining approach. The
investigation analyzed the CRISPR-Cas architectures and components of
34 Acetobacter species, as well as the evolutionary strategies employed by
these bacteria in response to phage invasion and foreign DNA. Furthermore,
phylogenetic analysis based on CAS1 protein sequences was performed to
gain insights into the evolutionary relationships among Acetobacter strains,
with an emphasis on the potential of this protein for genotyping purposes.
The results showed that 15 species had orphan, while20 species had complete
CRISPR-Cas systems, resulting in an occurrence rate of 38% for complete
systems in Acetobacter strains. The predicted complete CRISPR-Cas systems
were categorized into I-C, I-F, I-E, and II-C subtypes, with subtype I-E being
the most prevalent in Acetobacter. Additionally, spacer homology analysis
revealed against such the dynamic interaction between Acetobacter strains
and foreign invasive DNAs, emphasizing the pivotal role of CRISPR-Cas systems
in defending against such invasions. Furthermore, the investigation of the
secondary structures of CRISPR arrays revealed the conserved patterns within
subtypes despite variations in repeat sequences. The exploration of protospacer
adjacent motifs (PAMs) identified distinct recognition motifs in the flanking
regions of protospacers. In conclusion, this research not only contributes to
the growing body of knowledge on CRISPR-Cas systems but also establishes
a foundation for future studies on the adaptive defense mechanisms of
Acetobacter. The findings provide valuable insights into the intricate interplay
between bacteria and phages, with implications for industrial applications and
potential biotechnological
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