The ability of many human pathogens to infect requires their ability to adhere to the host surfaces as a first step in the process. a keystone oral pathogen uses adhesins to adhere to the surface of the gingival epithelium and other members of the oral microbiome. In a previous study, we identified several proteins potentially linked to virulence whose mRNA levels are regulated by CRISPR-Cas type I-C.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe CRISPR (lustered egularly nterspaced hort alindromic epeat)-Cas system is a unique genomic entity that provides prokaryotic cells with adaptive and heritable immunity. Initial studies identified CRISPRs as central elements used by bacteria to protect against foreign nucleic acids; however, emerging evidence points to CRISPR involvement in bacterial virulence. The present study aimed to identify the participation of one CRISPR-Cas protein, Cas3, in the virulence of the oral pathogen , an organism highly associated with periodontitis.
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