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Li, Jian


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Catalytic-state structure of Candidatus Hydrogenedentes Cas12b revealed by cryo-EM studies Li et al. (2025). Nucleic Acids Research 53 (12) “Hydrogenedentota”
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Potential of citrus endophyte Bacillus subtilis<scp>L1</scp>‐21 in the control of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus in Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri Li et al. (2022). Pest Management Science 78 (12) Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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Catalytic-state structure of Candidatus Hydrogenedentes Cas12b revealed by cryo-EM studies
Abstract The CRISPR–Cas (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats and CRISPR-associated protein) systems are adaptive immune mechanisms that play critical roles in defending archaea and bacteria against invading entities. These systems can be divided into two classes, with class 2 comprising three types (II, V, and VI). Because of their ability to cleave double-stranded DNA, many class 2 CRISPR–Cas proteins have been harnessed as genome editing tools. Unlike the well-studied type II Cas9 proteins, the structural studies of the type V-B Cas12b proteins are limited, hindering their engineering and broader application. Here, we report four complex structures of ChCas12b, which reveal many unique structural features. The folding of the single guide RNA (sgRNA) of ChCas12b is distinct from that of AacCas12b and BthCas12b. Notably, many of these unique features are involved in ChCas12b–sgRNA interaction, suggesting that they are co-evolved. While ChCas12b shares a conserved two-cation-assisted catalytic mechanism with its homologs, it recognizes a longer guide:target heteroduplex, potentially offering higher fidelity in DNA editing. Altogether, our studies suggested that Cas12b family proteins exhibit significant diversity in their folding, sgRNA and target DNA binding. In the future, it is worth characterizing more representative proteins to identify CRISPR–Cas proteins with higher gene editing ability and fidelity.
Potential of citrus endophyte Bacillus subtilis<scp>L1</scp>‐21 in the control of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus in Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri
AbstractBACKGROUNDAsian citrus psyllid (ACP), also known as Diaphorina citri, is the natural vector of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas), which is responsible for Huanglongbing (HLB), a devastating citrus disease. Previously, the pathogen was successfully excluded from diseased citrus plants by using the indigenous endophyte Bacillus subtilis L1‐21. However, the pathogen elimination and colonization potential of B. subtilis L1‐21 in the carrier vector ACP, as well as the recruitment of native microbial communities of psyllid in the presence of endophytes, are still unknown.RESULTSInitially, we suggested that endophyte L1‐21 reduced the CLas copies in ACP from 6.58 × 106 to 5.04 × 104 per insect after 48 h, however, the pathogen copies remained stable in the negative control. The endophyte was stable for 48 h after application. Among the bacterial genera those highlighted in ACP were Candidatus Liberibacter, Pseudomonas, Candidatus Profftella, Methylobacterium‐Methylorubrum, Pantoea, Curtobacterium, Wolbachia, Actinomycetospora, and Bacillus. Interestingly, B. subtilis L1‐21 easily colonizes the midgut of ACP but cannot be detected in eggs. When ACP with endophyte L1‐21 was allowed to feed on new citrus leaves, the highest colonization was observed. We also found that psyllids carrying endophyte L1‐21 after feeding on citrus leaves reduced the CLas copies in leaves on the 0, 3rd and 5th day from 8.18 × 10,4 2.6 × 10,3 and 0 pathogen copies/g fresh midvein, respectively.CONCLUSIONSWe propose that B. subtilis L1‐21 is a native endophyte in citrus and psyllid, which efficiently reduces the CLas pathogen in both citrus and psyllids, provides a more protective effect by increasing the number of cultivable endophytes, and successfully colonizes the midgut of ACP. © 2022 Society of Chemical Industry.
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