Phage-induced expression of CRISPR-associated proteins is revealed by shotgun proteomics in Streptococcus thermophilus.

The CRISPR/Cas system, comprised of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats along with their associated (Cas) proteins, protects bacteria and archaea from viral predation and invading nucleic acids. While the mechanism of action for this acquired immunity is currently under investi...

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Main Authors: Jacque C Young, Brian D Dill, Chongle Pan, Robert L Hettich, Jillian F Banfield, Manesh Shah, Christophe Fremaux, Philippe Horvath, Rodolphe Barrangou, Nathan C Verberkmoes
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3364186?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-d4dffd097e784e81a4f90e843891cfc62020-11-25T01:29:12ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0175e3807710.1371/journal.pone.0038077Phage-induced expression of CRISPR-associated proteins is revealed by shotgun proteomics in Streptococcus thermophilus.Jacque C YoungBrian D DillChongle PanRobert L HettichJillian F BanfieldManesh ShahChristophe FremauxPhilippe HorvathRodolphe BarrangouNathan C VerberkmoesThe CRISPR/Cas system, comprised of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats along with their associated (Cas) proteins, protects bacteria and archaea from viral predation and invading nucleic acids. While the mechanism of action for this acquired immunity is currently under investigation, the response of Cas protein expression to phage infection has yet to be elucidated. In this study, we employed shotgun proteomics to measure the global proteome expression in a model system for studying the CRISPR/Cas response in S. thermophilus DGCC7710 infected with phage 2972. Host and viral proteins were simultaneously measured following inoculation at two different multiplicities of infection and across various time points using two-dimensional liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. Thirty-seven out of forty predicted viral proteins were detected, including all proteins of the structural virome and viral effector proteins. In total, 1,013 of 2,079 predicted S. thermophilus proteins were detected, facilitating the monitoring of host protein synthesis changes in response to virus infection. Importantly, Cas proteins from all four CRISPR loci in the S. thermophilus DGCC7710 genome were detected, including loci previously thought to be inactive. Many Cas proteins were found to be constitutively expressed, but several demonstrated increased abundance following infection, including the signature Cas9 proteins from the CRISPR1 and CRISPR3 loci, which are key players in the interference phase of the CRISPR/Cas response. Altogether, these results provide novel insights into the proteomic response of S. thermophilus, specifically CRISPR-associated proteins, upon phage 2972 infection.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3364186?pdf=render
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author Jacque C Young
Brian D Dill
Chongle Pan
Robert L Hettich
Jillian F Banfield
Manesh Shah
Christophe Fremaux
Philippe Horvath
Rodolphe Barrangou
Nathan C Verberkmoes
spellingShingle Jacque C Young
Brian D Dill
Chongle Pan
Robert L Hettich
Jillian F Banfield
Manesh Shah
Christophe Fremaux
Philippe Horvath
Rodolphe Barrangou
Nathan C Verberkmoes
Phage-induced expression of CRISPR-associated proteins is revealed by shotgun proteomics in Streptococcus thermophilus.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jacque C Young
Brian D Dill
Chongle Pan
Robert L Hettich
Jillian F Banfield
Manesh Shah
Christophe Fremaux
Philippe Horvath
Rodolphe Barrangou
Nathan C Verberkmoes
author_sort Jacque C Young
title Phage-induced expression of CRISPR-associated proteins is revealed by shotgun proteomics in Streptococcus thermophilus.
title_short Phage-induced expression of CRISPR-associated proteins is revealed by shotgun proteomics in Streptococcus thermophilus.
title_full Phage-induced expression of CRISPR-associated proteins is revealed by shotgun proteomics in Streptococcus thermophilus.
title_fullStr Phage-induced expression of CRISPR-associated proteins is revealed by shotgun proteomics in Streptococcus thermophilus.
title_full_unstemmed Phage-induced expression of CRISPR-associated proteins is revealed by shotgun proteomics in Streptococcus thermophilus.
title_sort phage-induced expression of crispr-associated proteins is revealed by shotgun proteomics in streptococcus thermophilus.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The CRISPR/Cas system, comprised of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats along with their associated (Cas) proteins, protects bacteria and archaea from viral predation and invading nucleic acids. While the mechanism of action for this acquired immunity is currently under investigation, the response of Cas protein expression to phage infection has yet to be elucidated. In this study, we employed shotgun proteomics to measure the global proteome expression in a model system for studying the CRISPR/Cas response in S. thermophilus DGCC7710 infected with phage 2972. Host and viral proteins were simultaneously measured following inoculation at two different multiplicities of infection and across various time points using two-dimensional liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. Thirty-seven out of forty predicted viral proteins were detected, including all proteins of the structural virome and viral effector proteins. In total, 1,013 of 2,079 predicted S. thermophilus proteins were detected, facilitating the monitoring of host protein synthesis changes in response to virus infection. Importantly, Cas proteins from all four CRISPR loci in the S. thermophilus DGCC7710 genome were detected, including loci previously thought to be inactive. Many Cas proteins were found to be constitutively expressed, but several demonstrated increased abundance following infection, including the signature Cas9 proteins from the CRISPR1 and CRISPR3 loci, which are key players in the interference phase of the CRISPR/Cas response. Altogether, these results provide novel insights into the proteomic response of S. thermophilus, specifically CRISPR-associated proteins, upon phage 2972 infection.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3364186?pdf=render
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