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CRISPR-Cas Systems in Lactic Acid Bacteria.

CRISPR-Cas Systems in Lactic Acid Bacteria.

... through CRISPR spacer sequences has been used as a new tool for strain typing and detection in the fields of epidemiology and ...ecology. CRISPR repeat-spacer arrays from many strains of a single organism ... See full document

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CRISPR-Cas Systems and Genetic Organization in Lactic Acid Bacteria.

CRISPR-Cas Systems and Genetic Organization in Lactic Acid Bacteria.

... Because CRISPR-Cas systems are unique to their hosts, and dynamic (not static), CRISPR repeat-spacer arrays can reveal an environmental movie displayed frame-by- frame that not only contain ... See full document

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Functional Genomic Studies of Lactic Acid Bacteria.

Functional Genomic Studies of Lactic Acid Bacteria.

... of bacteria, but can be unreliable even for applications requiring resolution down to the species ...contrast, CRISPR array genotyping offers a rapid, affordable and high-resolution means of typing ... See full document

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Bioinformatics Identification of Anti-CRISPR Loci by Using Homology, Guilt-by-Association, and CRISPR Self-Targeting Spacer Approaches

Bioinformatics Identification of Anti-CRISPR Loci by Using Homology, Guilt-by-Association, and CRISPR Self-Targeting Spacer Approaches

... of CRISPR-Cas ...in bacteria and ...complete CRISPR-Cas ...self-targeting CRISPR-Cas ...of CRISPR- Cas systems and anti-CRISPR systems ... See full document

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CRISPR-Cas Systems for Diagnosing Infectious Diseases

CRISPR-Cas Systems for Diagnosing Infectious Diseases

... on activity of Cas13 nuclease from Leptotrichia wadei. Cas13 specifically recognizes and cleaves only RNA, rather than DNA like Cas12a, thus non-specifically degrading any neighboring RNA molecules. In vitro ... See full document

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Structural insights into the inactivation of CRISPR-Cas systems by diverse anti-CRISPR proteins

Structural insights into the inactivation of CRISPR-Cas systems by diverse anti-CRISPR proteins

... employ CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats)-Cas adaptive immune systems to protect against viral infection ...The CRISPR-Cas systems have been ... See full document

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Evolution of RNA- and DNA-guided antivirus defense systems in prokaryotes and eukaryotes: common ancestry vs convergence

Evolution of RNA- and DNA-guided antivirus defense systems in prokaryotes and eukaryotes: common ancestry vs convergence

... defense systems discussed above, each of which also had been repeatedly recruited for regulatory functions, there are several other molecular machineries involved in natural genome engineering and ...in ... See full document

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On the global CRISPR array behavior in class I systems

On the global CRISPR array behavior in class I systems

... dataset. CRISPR-Cas systems are not ubi- quitous in nature, and occur in approximately 46% of se- quenced microbial genomes, and 90% of available archaeal ...of CRISPR-Cas ... See full document

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Systems solutions by lactic acid bacteria: from paradigms to practice

Systems solutions by lactic acid bacteria: from paradigms to practice

... probiotic bacteria in foods and supplements is the most rapidly growing segment in the fast moving consumer goods and expected to grow by 10 % each year ...probiotic bacteria are Lactobacillus ...of ... See full document

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Fermented camel milk: A Review on its bio-functional properties

Fermented camel milk: A Review on its bio-functional properties

... isolated lactic acid bacteria like Leuconostoc lactis, Lactobacillus plantarum, ...for lactic acid bacterial isolates and identified Lactococcus lactis ...thirty-eight lactic ... See full document

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Importance of lactic acid bacteria in Asian fermented foods

Importance of lactic acid bacteria in Asian fermented foods

... beverages. Lactic acid bacteria are involved in all of these fermentations to a varying extent, having either posi- tive or negative effects on the eventual ...tic acid bacteria. In the ... See full document

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Lactic Acid Bacteria As Live Vaccines

Lactic Acid Bacteria As Live Vaccines

... integration systems which target specific or random loci and that are based on a variety of non-replicative or unstable plasmids or, alternatively, on recombinant conjugative transposons (27, ... See full document

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Diversity of CRISPR Cas immune systems and molecular machines

Diversity of CRISPR Cas immune systems and molecular machines

... Mechanistically, CRISPR-Cas immunity hinges on three distinct steps, defined as adaptation, expression and inter- ference ...stage, CRISPR immunization occurs through the uptake and polarized ... See full document

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Campylobacter jejuni acquire new host derived CRISPR spacers when in association with bacteriophages harboring a CRISPR like Cas4 protein

Campylobacter jejuni acquire new host derived CRISPR spacers when in association with bacteriophages harboring a CRISPR like Cas4 protein

... of bacteria and their phages, it is of little surprise that phages have evolved mechanisms to evade targeting by host CRISPR ...these systems range from single nucleotide polymorphisms in ... See full document

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Understanding and Exploiting the Properties of Type I CRISPR-Cas Systems

Understanding and Exploiting the Properties of Type I CRISPR-Cas Systems

... Beyond the co-regulation of multiple genes, CRISPR-Cas systems are now being implemented for the design of genetic circuits. While the first examples were published in mammalian cells (Kiani et al., ... See full document

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Unification of Cas protein families and a simple scenario for the origin and evolution of CRISPR-Cas systems

Unification of Cas protein families and a simple scenario for the origin and evolution of CRISPR-Cas systems

... [47], CRISPR arrays are present in the vicinity of the above four genes in all of the respective genomes but the architecture of these arrays is unique in each ...different CRISPR arrays and would not ... See full document

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Selection of Lactobacillus paracasei strains from grated carrots by-products for L-lactic acid production

Selection of Lactobacillus paracasei strains from grated carrots by-products for L-lactic acid production

... the lactic acid production of ...of lactic acid. The lactic acid concentrations were respectively 14 and 24 times lower in carrot-like medium compared to MRS medium, whatever the ... See full document

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Campylobacter jejuni acquire new host-derived CRISPR spacers when in association with bacteriophages harboring a CRISPR-like Cas4 protein.

Campylobacter jejuni acquire new host-derived CRISPR spacers when in association with bacteriophages harboring a CRISPR-like Cas4 protein.

... of bacteria and their phages, it is of little surprise that phages have evolved mechanisms to evade targeting by host CRISPR ...these systems range from single nucleotide polymorphisms in ... See full document

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Systems biology of lactic acid bacteria: a critical review

Systems biology of lactic acid bacteria: a critical review

... microbial systems biology. In particular, many methods in systems biology, such as FBA, work only for monocultures under constant environments, and there is an urgent need to move to more complex ... See full document

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Production of D-Lactic Acid by the Fermentation of Orange Peel Waste Hydrolysate by Lactic Acid Bacteria

Production of D-Lactic Acid by the Fermentation of Orange Peel Waste Hydrolysate by Lactic Acid Bacteria

... Previous reports showed that lactose rather than glucose markedly increases the growth rate of L. delbrueckii ssp. bulgaricus strains [33,34]. Therefore, transport systems of sugars other than lactose are likely ... See full document

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