Comparative genomics reveals diverse capsular polysaccharide synthesis gene clusters in emerging raoultella planticola

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Abstract

Raoultella planticola is an emerging zoonotic pathogen that is associated with rare but life-threatening cases of bacteremia, biliary tract infections, and urinary tract infections. Moreover, increasing antimicrobial resistance in the organism poses a potential threat to public health. In spite of its importance as a human pathogen, the genome of R. planticola remains largely unexplored and little is known about its virulence factors. Although lipopolysaccharides has been detected in R. planticola and implicated in the virulence in earlier studies, the genetic background is unknown. Here, we report the complete genome and comparative analysis of the multidrug-resistant clinical isolate R. planticola GODA. The complete genome sequence of R. planticola GODA was sequenced using single-molecule real-time DNA sequencing. Comparative genomic analysis reveals distinct capsular polysaccharide synthesis gene clusters in R. planticola GODA. In addition, we found blaTEM-57 and multiple transporters related to multidrug resistance. The availability of genomic data in open databases of this emerging zoonotic pathogen, in tandem with our comparative study, provides better understanding of R. planticola and the basis for future work.

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Huang, Y. T., Chuang, W. Y., Ho, B. C., Wu, Z. Y., Kuo, R. C., Ko, M., & Liu, P. Y. (2018). Comparative genomics reveals diverse capsular polysaccharide synthesis gene clusters in emerging raoultella planticola. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 113(10), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760180192

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