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Searching for fat tails in CRISPR-Cas systems: Data analysis and mathematical modeling

Y. Pavlova, D. Paez-Espino, A. Morozov, I. Belalov,
2021

Understanding CRISPR-Cas systems-the adaptive defence mechanism that about half of bacterial species and most of archaea use to neutralise viral attacks-is important for explaining the biodiversity observed in the microbial world as well as for editing animal and plant genomes effectively. The CRISPR-Cas system learns from previous viral infections and integrates small pieces from phage genomes called spacers into the microbial genome. The resulting library of spacers collected in CRISPR arrays is then compared with the DNA of potential invaders. One of the most intriguing and least well understood questions about CRISPR-Cas systems is the distribution of spacers across the microbial population. Here, using empirical data, we show that the global distribution of spacer numbers in CRISPR arrays across multiple biomes worldwide typically exhibits scale-invariant power law behaviour, and the standard deviation is greater than the sample mean. We develop a mathematical model of spacer loss and acquisition dynamics which fits observed data from almost four thousand metagenomes well. In analogy to the classical 'rich-get-richer' mechanism of power law emergence, the rate of spacer acquisition is proportional to the CRISPR array size, which allows a small proportion of CRISPRs within the population to possess a significant number of spacers. Our study provides an alternative explanation for the rarity of all-resistant super microbes in nature and why proliferation of phages can be highly successful despite the effectiveness of CRISPR-Cas systems.

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  • Y. Pavlova
    Palomar College
  • D. Paez-Espino
    U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute, Mammoth Biosciences
  • A. Morozov
    University of Leicester, A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution Russian Academy of Sciences
  • I. Belalov
    Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology, Russian Academy of Sciences
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  • PLoS Computational Biology
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  • 17
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  • 3
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  • journal article
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  • CC BY
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  • scopus