Kiwa is a membrane-embedded defense supercomplex activated at phage attachment sites

Zhang Z, Todeschini TC, Wu Y, Kogay R, Naji A, Cardenas Rodriguez J, Mondi R, Kaganovich D, Taylor DW, Bravo JPK, Teplova M, Amen T, Koonin E, Patel DJ, Nobrega FL. Kiwa is a membrane-embedded defense supercomplex activated at phage attachment sites. Cell.

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Zhang, Zhiying; Todeschini, Thomas C.; Wu, Yi; Kogay, Roman; Naji, Ameena; Cardenas Rodriguez, Joaquin; Mondi, Rupavidhya; Kaganovich, Daniel; Taylor, David W.; Bravo, JackISTA ; Teplova, Marianna; Amen, Triana
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Bacteria and archaea deploy diverse antiviral defense systems, many of which remain mechanistically uncharacterized. Here, we characterize Kiwa, a widespread two-component system composed of the transmembrane sensor KwaA and the DNA-binding effector KwaB. Cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) analysis reveals that KwaA and KwaB assemble into a large, membrane-associated supercomplex. Upon phage binding, KwaA senses infection at the membrane, leading to KwaB binding of ejected phage DNA and inhibition of replication and late transcription, without inducing host cell death. Although KwaB can bind DNA independently, its antiviral activity requires association with KwaA, suggesting spatial or conformational regulation. We show that the phage-encoded DNA-mimic protein Gam directly binds and inhibits KwaB but that co-expression with the Gam-targeted RecBCD system restores protection by Kiwa. Our findings support a model in which Kiwa coordinates membrane-associated detection of phage infection with downstream DNA binding by its effector, forming a spatially coordinated antiviral mechanism.
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2025-07-28
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Cell
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We thank Rotem Sorek (Weizmann Institute of Science) for the Lambda Gam mutant and Ian Molineux (University of Texas) for T4Δgp2. We thank You Yu (Zhejiang University-University of Edinburgh Institute) and J. De La Cruz (MSK) for assistance with cryo-EM data collection and Lyuqin Zheng (MSK) for discussions on structural analysis. We thank the Imaging and Microscopy Centre (IMC) at the University of Southampton. This work was supported by Royal Society grant RGS\R2\222312 to F.L.N.; Welch Foundation grant F-1938 and National Institutes of Health R35GM138348 to D.W.T.; Wessex Medical Research Innovation grant AE06 to T.A.; and NIH grant GM145888 and Maloris Foundation and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Core grant (P30-CA008748) to D.J.P. In addition to MSKCC cryo-EM resources, some of this work was performed at the National Center for CryoEM Access and Training (NCCAT) and the Simons Electron Microscopy Center located at the New York Structural Biology Center, supported by the NIH Common Fund Transformative High Resolution Cryo-Electron Microscopy program (U24 GM129539) and Simons Foundation (SF349247) and NY State Assembly grants. This research used NSLS-II MX X-ray User Resources (FMX) of the National Synchrotron Light Source II, operated for the DOE Office of Science by Brookhaven National Laboratory under contract no. DE-SC0012704. The Center for BioMolecular Structure (CBMS) is primarily supported by the NIH, the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) through a Center Core P30 Grant (P30GM133893), and by the DOE Office of Biological and Environmental Research (KP1605010). R.K. and E.V.K. are supported by the Intramural Research Program of the NIH (National Library of Medicine).
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Zhang Z, Todeschini TC, Wu Y, et al. Kiwa is a membrane-embedded defense supercomplex activated at phage attachment sites. Cell. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2025.07.002
Zhang, Z., Todeschini, T. C., Wu, Y., Kogay, R., Naji, A., Cardenas Rodriguez, J., … Nobrega, F. L. (n.d.). Kiwa is a membrane-embedded defense supercomplex activated at phage attachment sites. Cell. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2025.07.002
Zhang, Zhiying, Thomas C. Todeschini, Yi Wu, Roman Kogay, Ameena Naji, Joaquin Cardenas Rodriguez, Rupavidhya Mondi, et al. “Kiwa Is a Membrane-Embedded Defense Supercomplex Activated at Phage Attachment Sites.” Cell. Elsevier, n.d. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2025.07.002.
Z. Zhang et al., “Kiwa is a membrane-embedded defense supercomplex activated at phage attachment sites,” Cell. Elsevier.
Zhang Z, Todeschini TC, Wu Y, Kogay R, Naji A, Cardenas Rodriguez J, Mondi R, Kaganovich D, Taylor DW, Bravo JPK, Teplova M, Amen T, Koonin E, Patel DJ, Nobrega FL. Kiwa is a membrane-embedded defense supercomplex activated at phage attachment sites. Cell.
Zhang, Zhiying, et al. “Kiwa Is a Membrane-Embedded Defense Supercomplex Activated at Phage Attachment Sites.” Cell, Elsevier, doi:10.1016/j.cell.2025.07.002.
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