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CRISPR-Cas systems can provide adaptive, heritable immunity to their prokaryotic hosts against invading genetic material such as phages. It is clear that the importance of acquiring CRISPR-Cas immunity to anti-phage defence varies across environments, but it is less clear if and how this varies across different phages. To explore this, we created a synthetic, modular version of the type I-F CRISPR-Cas system of . We used this synthetic system to test CRISPR-Cas interference against a panel of 13 diverse phages using engineered phage-targeting spacers. We observed complete protection against eight of these phages, both lytic and lysogenic and with a range of infectivity profiles. However, for two phages, CRISPR-Cas interference was only partially protective in high-nutrient conditions, yet completely protective in low-nutrient conditions. This work demonstrates that nutrient conditions modulate the strength of CRISPR-Cas immunity and highlights the importance of environmental conditions when screening defence systems for their efficacy against various phages.This article is part of the discussion meeting issue 'The ecology and evolution of bacterial immune systems'.

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