“…In addition to canonical virulence systems T3SS, T6SS, adhesion factors, haemolysin, catalase, antiserum related factor and regulator factors such as Fur and Hfq (Hu et al, 2014;Leung et al, 2019;Tan et al, 2019;Yin et al, 2018;Yoon et al, 2020;Zhang et al, 2018Zhang et al, , 2019, some novel virulence genes and resistance genes were also identified in E. piscicida. For example, it was reported that Glu6P transport regulatory protein UhpA played a role in regulating the virulence gene expression (Ye et al, 2021). Metabolites in the TCA cycle promoted resistance to chloramphenicol of E. tarda (Wang, Dong, et al, 2021).…”