Phage defence loci of Streptococcus thermophilus—tip of the anti-phage iceberg?

  • Philip Kelleher
  • , Guillermo Ortiz Charneco
  • , Zoe Kampff
  • , Natalia Diaz-Garrido
  • , Francesca Bottacini
  • , Brian McDonnell
  • , Gabriele A. Lugli
  • , Marco Ventura
  • , Alexey Fomenkov
  • , Pascal Quénée
  • , Saulius Kulakauskas
  • , Paul de Waal
  • , Noël N.M.E. van Peij
  • , Christian Cambillau
  • , Richard John Roberts
  • , Douwe van Sinderen
  • , Jennifer Mahony

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Abstract

Bacteria possess (bacterio)phage defence systems to ensure their survival. The thermophilic lactic acid bacterium, Streptococcus thermophilus, which is used in dairy fermentations, harbours multiple CRISPR-Cas and restriction and modification (R/M) systems to protect itself against phage attack, with limited reports on other types of phage-resistance. Here, we describe the systematic identification and functional analysis of the phage resistome of S. thermophilus using a collection of 27 strains as representatives of the species. In addition to CRISPR-Cas and R/M systems, we uncover nine distinct phage-resistance systems including homologues of Kiwa, Gabija, Dodola, defence-associated sirtuins and classical lactococcal/streptococcal abortive infection systems. The genes encoding several of these newly identified S. thermophilus antiphage systems are located in proximity to the genetic determinants of CRISPR-Cas systems thus constituting apparent Phage Defence Islands. Other phage-resistance systems whose encoding genes are not co-located with genes specifying CRISPR-Cas systems may represent anchors to identify additional Defence Islands harbouring, as yet, uncharacterised phage defence systems. We estimate that up to 2.5% of the genetic material of the analysed strains is dedicated to phage defence, highlighting that phage-host antagonism plays an important role in driving the evolution and shaping the composition of dairy streptococcal genomes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11853-11869
Number of pages17
JournalNucleic Acids Research
Volume52
Issue number19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Oct 2024

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