2017
DOI: 10.4172/1948-5948.1000365
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Genome Sequencing Revealed Chromium and Other Heavy Metal Resistance Genes in E. cloacae B2-Dha

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“…The findings of the present study can be considered for the development of a new vaccine against these two subspecies' infections. Furthermore, the heavy metal proteins found in the bacterial genomes of Cff_NWU ED24 and Cfv_NWU ED23 (Table 11) have been linked to ion binding, transport, and catabolism, as well as the Efflux of inorganic and organic compounds (Aminur et al, 2017). The study's findings highlight the significance of these zoonotic bacteria, which can play an important role in accumulating heavy metals from polluted environments and their potential transfer to humans through the food chain, posing a serious public health concern.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The findings of the present study can be considered for the development of a new vaccine against these two subspecies' infections. Furthermore, the heavy metal proteins found in the bacterial genomes of Cff_NWU ED24 and Cfv_NWU ED23 (Table 11) have been linked to ion binding, transport, and catabolism, as well as the Efflux of inorganic and organic compounds (Aminur et al, 2017). The study's findings highlight the significance of these zoonotic bacteria, which can play an important role in accumulating heavy metals from polluted environments and their potential transfer to humans through the food chain, posing a serious public health concern.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%