Yuping Li, Guan Linlin, Becher Isabelle, Makarova Kira S, Cao Xueli, Hareendranath Surabhi, Guan Jingwen, Stein Frank, Yang Siqi, Boergel Arne, Lapouge Karine, Remans Kim, Agard David, Savitski Mikhail, Typas Athanasios, Koonin Eugene V, Feng Yue, Bondy-Denomy Joseph
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94403, USA.
State Key Laboratory of Green Biomanufacturing, College of Life Science and Technology, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing 100029, China.
Cell. 2025 Apr 17;188(8):2127-2140.e21. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.02.016. Epub 2025 Mar 19.
Jumbo bacteriophages of the ϕKZ-like family assemble a lipid-based early phage infection (EPI) vesicle and a proteinaceous nucleus-like structure during infection. These structures protect the phage from nucleases and may create selective pressure for immunity mechanisms targeting this specific phage family. Here, we identify "jumbo phage killer" (Juk), a two-component immune system that terminates infection of ϕKZ-like phages, suppressing the expression of early phage genes and preventing phage DNA replication and phage nucleus assembly while saving the cell. JukA (formerly YaaW) rapidly senses the EPI vesicle by binding to an early-expressed phage protein, gp241, and then directly recruits JukB. The JukB effector structurally resembles a pore-forming toxin and destabilizes the EPI vesicle. Functional anti-ϕKZ JukA homologs are found across bacterial phyla, associated with diverse effectors. These findings reveal a widespread defense system that specifically targets early events executed by ϕKZ-like jumbo phages prior to phage nucleus assembly.
类ϕKZ家族的巨型噬菌体在感染过程中组装一个基于脂质的早期噬菌体感染(EPI)囊泡和一个蛋白质类核样结构。这些结构保护噬菌体免受核酸酶的影响,并可能对靶向这个特定噬菌体家族的免疫机制产生选择压力。在这里,我们鉴定出“巨型噬菌体杀手”(Juk),这是一种双组分免疫系统,可终止类ϕKZ噬菌体的感染,抑制早期噬菌体基因的表达,防止噬菌体DNA复制和噬菌体核组装,同时拯救细胞。JukA(以前称为YaaW)通过与早期表达的噬菌体蛋白gp241结合,快速感知EPI囊泡,然后直接招募JukB。JukB效应器在结构上类似于一种成孔毒素,会破坏EPI囊泡的稳定性。在不同细菌门类中发现了功能性抗ϕKZ JukA同源物,它们与多种效应器相关。这些发现揭示了一种广泛存在的防御系统,该系统专门针对类ϕKZ巨型噬菌体在噬菌体核组装之前执行的早期事件。