Draft Genome Sequence of a Virulent Strain of Pasteurella Multocida Isolated From Alpaca

  • Hurtado R
  • Aburjaile F
  • Mariano D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Pasteurella multocida is one of the most frequently isolated bacteria in acute pneumonia cases, being responsible for high mortality rates in Peruvian young alpacas, with consequent social and economic costs. Here we report the genome sequence of P. multocida strain UNMSM, isolated from the lung of an alpaca diagnosed with pneumonia, in Peru. The genome consists of 2,439,814 base pairs assembled into 82 contigs and 2,252 protein encoding genes, revealing the presence of known virulence-associated genes (ompH, ompA, tonB, tbpA, nanA, nanB, nanH, sodA, sodC, plpB and toxA). Further analysis could provide insights about bacterial pathogenesis and control strategies of this disease in Peruvian alpacas.

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Hurtado, R. E., Aburjaile, F., Mariano, D., Canário, M. V., Benevides, L., Fernandez, D. A., … Maturrano, L. (2017). Draft Genome Sequence of a Virulent Strain of Pasteurella Multocida Isolated From Alpaca. Journal of Genomics, 5, 68–70. https://doi.org/10.7150/jgen.19297

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