“…Putative pili loci have been identified in S. zooepidemicus (FimI-III) and loci encoding sortases (Holden et al, 2009 ), which are essential for the assembly of the pili (Ton-That and Schneewind, 2004 ). Our strain S31A1 has four sortase C genes (SrtC 1-4) and the sortase A gene (SrtA), six fimbrial subunit proteins (FszA-F), a putative pilus domain with high identity to the S. zooepidemicus SzH70 (SZO_08560), and a gene identical to the RofA/Nra-like fimbrial gene transcriptional regulator (sez_1823) in S. zooepidemicus strain MGCS 10565 (Beres et al, 2008 ; Ma et al, 2011 ; Da Piedade et al, 2013 ). In strain 1-4a we found that a large part of this gene cluster has been disrupted by a transposon and integrase, resulting in the loss of SrtC 2-4, FszC-F, and the RofA/Nra-like genes.…”