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. 2023 Jul 17;23(3):245.
doi: 10.1007/s10142-023-01161-6.

Molecular characterization and in-depth genome analysis of Enterobacter sp. S-16

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Molecular characterization and in-depth genome analysis of Enterobacter sp. S-16

Kiran Kumari et al. Funct Integr Genomics. .

Abstract

Enterobacter species are considered to be an opportunistic human pathogen owing to the existence of antibiotic-resistant strains and drug resides; however, the detailed analysis of the antibiotic resistance and virulence features in environmental isolates is poorly characterized. Here, in the study, we characterized the biochemical characteristics, and genome, pan-genome, and comparative genome analyses of an environmental isolate Enterobacter sp. S-16. The strain was identified as Enterobacter spp. by using 16S rRNA gene sequencing. To unravel genomic features, whole genome of Enterobacter sp. S-16 was sequenced using a hybrid assembly approach and genome assembly was performed using the Unicycler tool. The assembled genome contained the single conting size 5.3 Mbp, GC content 55.43%, and 4500 protein-coding genes. The genome analysis revealed the various gene clusters associated with virulence, antibiotic resistance, type VI secretion system (T6SS), and many stress tolerant genes, which may provide important insight for adapting to changing environment conditions. Moreover, different metabolic pathways were identified that potentially contribute to environmental survival. Various hydrolytic enzymes and motility functions equipped the strain S-16 as an active colonizer. The genome analysis confirms the presence of carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes), and non-enzymatic carbohydrate-binding modules (CBMs) involved in the hydrolysis of complex carbohydrate polymers. Moreover, the pan-genome analysis provides detailed information about the core genes and shared genes with the closest related Enterobacter species. The present study is the first report showing the presence of YdhE/NorM in Enterobacter spp. Thus, the elucidation of genome sequencing will increase our understanding of the pathogenic nature of environmental isolate, supporting the One Health Concept.

Keywords: AMRs; Genome; Pan-genome; T6SS; Virulence.

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