2016
DOI: 10.1128/genomea.01421-16
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Complete Genome Sequence of Trueperella pyogenes, Isolated from Infected Farmland Goats

Abstract: Trueperella pyogenes is a significant pathogen of livestock, causing diverse diseases, such as mastitis, liver abscessation, and pneumonia. In this study, we have reported the genome sequence of Trueperella pyogenes 2012CQ-ZSH. Moreover, several genes coding for virulence factors were found, such as pyolysin (PYO), nanH, nanP, cbpA, fimC, and fimE.

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“…Biofilm production was noted in a majority of the studied T. pyogenes isolates from different animal species and various types of infections [43,134]. Biofilm formation by T. pyogenes is controlled by a two-component regulatory system PloS/PloR, where PloR up-regulates the expression of biofilm [64,179,209]. In the case of polymicrobial infection, a biofilm formation by T. pyogenes may be inhibited by the QS molecules produced by other bacteria, for example E. coli [64,210].…”
Section: Pathogenesis Of T Pyogenes Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Biofilm production was noted in a majority of the studied T. pyogenes isolates from different animal species and various types of infections [43,134]. Biofilm formation by T. pyogenes is controlled by a two-component regulatory system PloS/PloR, where PloR up-regulates the expression of biofilm [64,179,209]. In the case of polymicrobial infection, a biofilm formation by T. pyogenes may be inhibited by the QS molecules produced by other bacteria, for example E. coli [64,210].…”
Section: Pathogenesis Of T Pyogenes Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from the virulence-associated genes, the genome of this species can contain several antibiotic resistance genes. Furthermore, the lux S gene regulating the formation of biofilms was also found in the genome sequence [209]. In addition, the presence of a member of the T4virus (vB_EcoM-UFV13) indicates the efficiency in controlling the biofilm formation by T. pyogenes [216].…”
Section: T Pyogenes Genomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PCR amplification system was the same as that used for the PCR of class 1 integron. The sequences were compared with the sequence of 2012CQ-ZSH [ 22 ]. Sequence analysis was performed using Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis Version 6.0 (MEGA 6.0) software.…”
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“…They found several virulence factors such as collagen adhesion, fimbrial proteins, pyolysin and cytotoxin in the isolate [ 25 ]. Zhang et al [ 26 ] also isolated and sequenced the complete genome of T. pyogenes from livestock and they detected different virulence factor encoding genes including pyolysin, cbpA , fimC , nanH , nanP and fimE genes. However, this is the first study reported the complete genome sequence of T. pyogenes isolated from Water Buffalo ( Bubalus bubalis ) (Table 1 ).…”
Section: Data Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%