The population diversity and structure of CRISPR–Cas immunity provides key insights into virus–host interactions. Here, we examine two geographically and genetically distinct natural populations of the thermophilic crenarchaeon Sulfolobus islandicus and their interactions with Sulfolobus spindle-shaped viruses (SSVs) and S. islandicus rod-shaped viruses (SIRVs). We found that both virus families can be targeted with high population distributed immunity, whereby most immune strains target a virus using unique unshared CRISPR spacers. In Kamchatka, Russia, we observed high immunity to chronic SSVs that increases over time. In this context, we found that some SSVs had shortened genomes lacking genes that are highly targeted by the S. islandicu...
In bacteria and archaea, viruses are the primary infectious agents, acting as virulent, often deadly...
Infection of Sulfolobus islandicus REY15A with mixtures of different Sulfolobus viruses, including S...
<div><p>Well-studied innate immune systems exist throughout bacteria and archaea, but a more recentl...
The population diversity and structure of CRISPR–Cas immunity provides key insights into virus–host ...
The population diversity and structure of CRISPR–Cas immunity provides key insights into virus–host ...
Virus-host interactions are important for shaping microbial diversity in natural environments. Virus...
Predator-prey models for virus-host interactions predict that viruses will cause oscillations of mic...
Viruses are pervasive evolutionary forces and key players shaping natural populations. Our understan...
CRISPR arrays and associated cas genes are widespread in bacteria and archaea and confer acquired re...
In the past decade, molecular surveys of viral diversity have revealed that viruses are the most div...
The CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) system is a recently discover...
ABSTRACT Theory, simulation, and experimental evolution demonstrate that diversified CRISPR-Cas immu...
The Sulfolobales have provided good model organisms for studying CRISPR-Cas systems of the crenarcha...
The Sulfolobales have provided good model organisms for studying CRISPR-Cas systems of the crenarch...
In bacteria and archaea, viruses are the primary infectious agents, acting as virulent, often deadly...
In bacteria and archaea, viruses are the primary infectious agents, acting as virulent, often deadly...
Infection of Sulfolobus islandicus REY15A with mixtures of different Sulfolobus viruses, including S...
<div><p>Well-studied innate immune systems exist throughout bacteria and archaea, but a more recentl...
The population diversity and structure of CRISPR–Cas immunity provides key insights into virus–host ...
The population diversity and structure of CRISPR–Cas immunity provides key insights into virus–host ...
Virus-host interactions are important for shaping microbial diversity in natural environments. Virus...
Predator-prey models for virus-host interactions predict that viruses will cause oscillations of mic...
Viruses are pervasive evolutionary forces and key players shaping natural populations. Our understan...
CRISPR arrays and associated cas genes are widespread in bacteria and archaea and confer acquired re...
In the past decade, molecular surveys of viral diversity have revealed that viruses are the most div...
The CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) system is a recently discover...
ABSTRACT Theory, simulation, and experimental evolution demonstrate that diversified CRISPR-Cas immu...
The Sulfolobales have provided good model organisms for studying CRISPR-Cas systems of the crenarcha...
The Sulfolobales have provided good model organisms for studying CRISPR-Cas systems of the crenarch...
In bacteria and archaea, viruses are the primary infectious agents, acting as virulent, often deadly...
In bacteria and archaea, viruses are the primary infectious agents, acting as virulent, often deadly...
Infection of Sulfolobus islandicus REY15A with mixtures of different Sulfolobus viruses, including S...
<div><p>Well-studied innate immune systems exist throughout bacteria and archaea, but a more recentl...