Packet 7: Bonus 9

Childhood infection by a species of this genus has been linked to Tourette’s syndrome and OCD by the PANDAS (“pandas”) hypothesis. For 10 points each:
[10m] The Lancefield grouping is mainly used to classify species of what genus? A “group A” species of this genus is the causative agent of scarlet fever.
ANSWER: Streptococcus [accept Streptococcus pyogenes or group A streptococcus; prompt on Strep pyogenes or strep throat; prompt on GAS]
[10e] S. pyogenes (“pye-AW-jeh-neez”) is the source of this RNA-guided endo·nuclease, which targets CRISPR sequences in a popular gene-editing technique.
ANSWER: Cas9 [accept CRISPR-Cas9; accept CRISPR associated protein 9; prompt on Cas]
[10h] Rebecca Lancefield discovered this virulence factor in S. pyogenes, which inhibits C3 convertase by binding to factor H. Rheumatic fever is caused by the cross-reactivity between myosin and antibodies against this protein.
ANSWER: M protein [reject “protein M”]
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