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Guanwang Shen1, Yu Guo1, Min Wu2
1Biological Science Research Center, Integrative Science Center of Germplasm Creation in Western China (Chongqing) Science City, Chongqing Technology Innovation Center of Breeding, Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, Southwest University, Chongqing 400716, China.
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Bacteria and viruses have coevolved for billions of years. Recently, Zhang et al. identified the Kiwa defense system as a membrane-embedded sensor that detects early phage invasion and coordinates antiviral response; it collaborates with RecBCD to neutralize phage inhibitors, illustrating how prokaryotic immunity networks employ redundancy and versatility against evolving threats.
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