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Phage-associated Cas12p nucleases require binding to bacterial thioredoxin for activation and cleavage of target DNA

Nature Microbiology. 2026-01; 
Zhipeng Wang, Yujue Wang, Hui Gao, Jiani Dai, Na Tang, Yannan Wang, Quanjiang Ji
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Abstract

The evolutionary competition within phage-host systems led to the emergence of CRISPR-Cas defence mechanisms in bacteria and anti-CRISPR elements in bacteriophages. Although anti-CRISPR elements are well characterized, the role of bacterial factors that influence CRISPR-Cas efficacy has been comparatively overlooked. Type V CRISPR-Cas12 systems display striking functional and mechanistic diversity for nucleic acid targeting. Here we use a bioinformatic approach to identify Cas12p, a phage-associated nuclease that forms complexes with the bacterial thioredoxin protein TrxA to enable target DNA degradation. This represents an unexpected phage-bacteria interaction, in which the bacteriophage co-opts a bacterial fa... More

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