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Antibiotic resistance and heavy metal tolerance plasmids: the antimicrobial bulletproof properties of Escherichia fergusonii isolated from poultry.


ABSTRACT: We describe the mobilome of Escherichia fergusonii 40A isolated from poultry, consisting of four different plasmids, p46_40A (IncX1, 45,869 bp), p80_40A (non-typable, 79,635 bp), p150_40A (IncI1-ST1, 148,340 bp) and p280_40A (IncHI2A-ST2, 279,537 bp). The mobilome-40A carries a blend of several different resistance and virulence genes, heavy metal tolerance operons and conjugation system. This mobilome 40A is a perfect tool to preserve and disseminate antimicrobial resistance and makes the bacterial isolate incredibly adapted to survive under constant antimicrobial pressure.

SUBMITTER: Galetti R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6511654 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Antibiotic resistance and heavy metal tolerance plasmids: the antimicrobial bulletproof properties of <i>Escherichia fergusonii</i> isolated from poultry.

Galetti Renata R   Penha Filho Rafael Antonio Casarin RAC   Ferreira Joseane Cristina JC   Varani Alessandro M AM   Darini Ana Lúcia Costa ALC  

Infection and drug resistance 20190507


We describe the mobilome of <i>Escherichia fergusonii</i> 40A isolated from poultry, consisting of four different plasmids, p46_40A (IncX1, 45,869 bp), p80_40A (non-typable, 79,635 bp), p150_40A (IncI1-ST1, 148,340 bp) and p280_40A (IncHI2A-ST2, 279,537 bp). The mobilome-40A carries a blend of several different resistance and virulence genes, heavy metal tolerance operons and conjugation system. This mobilome 40A is a perfect tool to preserve and disseminate antimicrobial resistance and makes th  ...[more]

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