Title : Sequence Analysis of Staphylococcus hyicus ATCC 11249T, an Etiological Agent of Exudative Epidermitis in Swine, Reveals a Type VII Secretion System Locus and a Novel 116-Kilobase Genomic Island Harboring Toxin-Encoding Genes - Calcutt_2015_Genome.Announc_3_e01525 |
Author(s) : Calcutt MJ , Foecking MF , Hsieh HY , Adkins PR , Stewart GC , Middleton JR |
Ref : Genome Announc , 3 : , 2015 |
Abstract :
Staphylococcus hyicus is the primary etiological agent of exudative epidermitis in swine. Analysis of the complete genome sequence of the type strain revealed a locus encoding a type VII secretion system and a large chromosomal island harboring the genes encoding exfoliative toxin ExhA and an EDIN toxin homolog. |
PubMedSearch : Calcutt_2015_Genome.Announc_3_e01525 |
PubMedID: 25700402 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: stahy-a0a0a8hru0 , stahy-a0a0a8hnv5 , stahy-a0a0a8hsb9 , stahy-a0a0a8hq99 |
Calcutt MJ, Foecking MF, Hsieh HY, Adkins PR, Stewart GC, Middleton JR (2015)
Sequence Analysis of Staphylococcus hyicus ATCC 11249T, an Etiological Agent of Exudative Epidermitis in Swine, Reveals a Type VII Secretion System Locus and a Novel 116-Kilobase Genomic Island Harboring Toxin-Encoding Genes
Genome Announc
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Calcutt MJ, Foecking MF, Hsieh HY, Adkins PR, Stewart GC, Middleton JR (2015)
Genome Announc
3 :