1. The complete genome sequence of unculturable Mycoplasma faucium obtained through clinical metagenomic next-generation sequencing.
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Sabat, Artur J., Durfee, Tim, Baldwin, Schuyler, Akkerboom, Viktoria, Voss, Andreas, Friedrich, Alexander W., and Bathoorn, Erik
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WHOLE genome sequencing ,NUCLEOTIDE sequencing ,MOBILE genetic elements ,MYCOPLASMA ,METAGENOMICS ,BACTERIAL genomes ,DNA modification & restriction - Abstract
Introduction: Diagnosing Mycoplasma faucium poses challenges, and it's unclear if its rare isolation is due to infrequent occurrence or its fastidious nutritional requirements. Methods: This study analyzes the complete genome sequence of M. faucium, obtained directly from the pus of a sternum infection in a lung transplant patient using metagenomic sequencing. Results: Genome analysis revealed limited therapeutic options for the M. faucium infection, primarily susceptibility to tetracyclines. Three classes of mobile genetic elements were identified: two new insertion sequences, a new prophage (phiUMCG-1), and a species-specific variant of a mycoplasma integrative and conjugative element (MICE). Additionally, a Type I Restriction-Modification system was identified, featuring 5'-terminally truncated hsdS pseudogenes with overlapping repeats, indicating the potential for forming alternative hsdS variants through recombination. Conclusion: This study represents the first-ever acquisition of a complete circularized bacterial genome directly from a patient sample obtained from invasive infection of a primary sterile site using culture-independent, PCR-free clinical metagenomics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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