Application of the endogenous CRISPR-Cas type I-D system for genetic engineering in the thermoacidophilic archaeon Sulfolobus acidocaldarius

Front Microbiol. 2023 Oct 2:14:1254891. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1254891. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats)-Cas systems are widely distributed among bacteria and archaea. In this study, we demonstrate the successful utilization of the type I-D CRISPR-Cas system for genetic engineering in the thermoacidophilic archaeon Sulfolobus acidocaldarius. Given its extreme growth conditions characterized by a temperature of 75°C and pH 3, an uracil auxotrophic selection system was previously established, providing a basis for our investigations. We developed a novel plasmid specifically designed for genome editing, which incorporates a mini-CRISPR array that can be induced using xylose, resulting in targeted DNA cleavage. Additionally, we integrated a gene encoding the β-galactosidase of Saccharolobus solfataricus into the plasmid, enabling blue-white screening and facilitating the mutant screening process. Through the introduction of donor DNA containing genomic modifications into the plasmid, we successfully generated deletion mutants and point mutations in the genome of S. acidocaldarius. Exploiting the PAM (protospacer adjacent motif) dependence of type I systems, we experimentally confirmed the functionality of three different PAMs (CCA, GTA, and TCA) through a self-targeting assessment assay and the gene deletion of upsE. Our findings elucidate the application of the endogenous Type I-D CRISPR-Cas system for genetic engineering in S. acidocaldarius, thus expanding its genetic toolbox.

Keywords: archaea; deletion mutant; genetic engineering; genetic tools; protospacer adjacent motif; type I-D CRISPR system.

Grants and funding

JB and AR were supported by the BMBF 031B0848C. AW was supported by the BMBF 031L0078A and 031B0848A. S-VA and BS acknowledge the funding of the HotAcidFACTORY Sulfolobus acidocaldarius as novel thermoacidophilic bio-factory project within the BMBF funding initiative Mikrobielle Biofabriken für die industrielle Bioökonomie—Neuartige Plattformorganismen für innovative Produkte und nachhaltige Bioprozesse. We acknowledge support by the Open Access Publication Fund of the University of Freiburg.