The H-NS homologues MvaT and MvaU repress CRISPR-Cas in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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- PMCID: PMC12409366
- DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2024.0073
The H-NS homologues MvaT and MvaU repress CRISPR-Cas in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Abstract
CRISPR-Cas is an adaptive immune system of bacteria and archaea that protects against foreign genetic elements. In Escherichia coli and Salmonella, CRISPR-Cas is inhibited by the conserved global repressor the histone-like nucleoid structuring protein (H-NS), which blocks the expression of AT-rich horizontally acquired genes. While the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa harbours two partially redundant H-NS homologues, MvaT and MvaU, their role in CRISPR-Cas regulation in this bacterium remains unexplored. Here, we demonstrate that in the absence of both MvaT and MvaU, CRISPR-Cas activity increases more than tenfold, as measured by a reduction in the transformation efficiency of a CRISPR-targeted plasmid. Importantly, we find that in the absence of MvaT and MvaU, Cas proteins are already produced at low cell density prior to the onset of quorum sensing-mediated activation of CRISPR-Cas, which occurs at high cell density. Moreover, the ∆mvaT ∆mvaU mutant has a significantly reduced growth rate, known to independently increase CRISPR-Cas activity. In addition to regulating CRISPR-Cas, the absence of MvaT and MvaU affects phage-host interactions, including enhancing the adsorption of the LPS-binding phage JBD44, highlighting their broader role in coordinating bacterial defence mechanisms.This article is part of the discussion meeting issue 'The ecology and evolution of bacterial immune systems'.
Keywords: CRISPR-Cas; H-NS; MvaT; MvaU; Pseudomonas aeruginosa; bacteriophage; quorum sensing.
Conflict of interest statement
We declare we have no competing interests.
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