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Genome Announcements | 2014

Draft Genome Assembly of Klebsiella pneumoniae Type Strain ATCC 13883

Hajnalka E. Daligault; Karen W. Davenport; T. D. Minogue; Kimberly A. Bishop-Lilly; David Bruce; P. S. Chain; S. R. Coyne; K. G. Frey; J. Jaissle; G. I. Koroleva; Jason T. Ladner; Chien-Chi Lo; Linda Meincke; A. C. Munk; Gustavo Palacios; C. L. Redden; Shannon L. Johnson

ABSTRACT Klebsiella pneumoniae is a common cause of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections in immunocompromised individuals. Here, we present the 5.54-Mb scaffolded assembly of the type strain K. pneumoniae type strain ATCC 13883, as deposited in GenBank under accession no. JOOW00000000.


Genome Announcements | 2014

Whole-Genome Assemblies of 56 Burkholderia Species

Hajnalka E. Daligault; Karen W. Davenport; T. D. Minogue; Kimberly A. Bishop-Lilly; S. M. Broomall; David Bruce; P. S. Chain; S. R. Coyne; K. G. Frey; Henry S. Gibbons; J. Jaissle; G. I. Koroleva; Jason T. Ladner; Chien-Chi Lo; Christine Munk; Gustavo Palacios; C. L. Redden; C. N. Rosenzweig; M. B. Scholz; Shannon L. Johnson

ABSTRACT Burkholderia is a genus of betaproteobacteria that includes three notable human pathogens: B. cepacia, B. pseudomallei, and B. mallei. While B. pseudomallei and B. mallei are considered potential biowarfare agents, B. cepacia infections are largely limited to cystic fibrosis patients. Here, we present 56 Burkholderia genomes from 8 distinct species.


Genome Announcements | 2015

Thirty-Two Complete Genome Assemblies of Nine Yersinia Species, Including Y. pestis, Y. pseudotuberculosis, and Y. enterocolitica

Shannon L. Johnson; Hajnalka E. Daligault; Karen W. Davenport; James G. Jaissle; K. G. Frey; Jason T. Ladner; S. M. Broomall; Kimberly A. Bishop-Lilly; David Bruce; Susan R. Coyne; Henry S. Gibbons; Chien-Chi Lo; A. Christine Munk; C. Nicole Rosenzweig; G. I. Koroleva; Gustavo Palacios; C. L. Redden; Yan Xu; Timothy D. Minogue; Patrick Chain

ABSTRACT The genus Yersinia includes three human pathogens, of which Yersinia pestis is responsible for >2,000 illnesses each year. To aid in the development of detection assays and aid further phylogenetic elucidation, we sequenced and assembled the complete genomes of 32 strains (across 9 Yersinia species).


Genome Announcements | 2015

Genome Sequencing of 18 Francisella Strains To Aid in Assay Development and Testing

Shannon L. Johnson; Hajnalka E. Daligault; Karen W. Davenport; Susan R. Coyne; K. G. Frey; G. I. Koroleva; S. M. Broomall; Kimberly A. Bishop-Lilly; David Bruce; Olga Chertkov; T. Freitas; James G. Jaissle; Jason T. Ladner; C. Nicole Rosenzweig; Henry S. Gibbons; Gustavo Palacios; C. L. Redden; Yan Xu; Timothy D. Minogue; Patrick Chain

ABSTRACT Francisella tularensis is a highly infectious bacterium with the potential to cause high fatality rates if infections are untreated. To aid in the development of rapid and accurate detection assays, we have sequenced and annotated the genomes of 18 F. tularensis and Francisella philomiragia strains.


Genome Announcements | 2014

Whole-Genome Sequences of 24 Brucella Strains

Timothy D. Minogue; H. A. Daligault; Karen W. Davenport; Kimberly A. Bishop-Lilly; S. M. Broomall; David Bruce; P. S. Chain; Olga Chertkov; Susan R. Coyne; K. G. Frey; Henry S. Gibbons; James G. Jaissle; G. I. Koroleva; Jason T. Ladner; Chien-Chi Lo; Gustavo Palacios; C. L. Redden; C. N. Rosenzweig; M. B. Scholz; Yan Xu; Shannon L. Johnson

ABSTRACT Brucella species are intracellular zoonotic pathogens which cause, among other pathologies, increased rates of abortion in ruminants. Human infections are generally associated with exposure to contaminated and unpasteurized dairy products; however Brucellae have been developed as bioweapons. Here we present 17 complete and 7 scaffolded genome assemblies of Brucella strains.


Genome Announcements | 2014

Complete Genome Sequence of Type Strain Pasteurella multocida subsp. multocida ATCC 43137.

Karen W. Davenport; Hajnalka E. Daligault; T. D. Minogue; Kimberly A. Bishop-Lilly; David Bruce; P. S. Chain; S. R. Coyne; K. G. Frey; J. Jaissle; G. I. Koroleva; Jason T. Ladner; Chien-Chi Lo; Gustavo Palacios; C. L. Redden; M. B. Scholz; Hazuki Teshima; Shannon L. Johnson

ABSTRACT Soft-tissue infection by Pasteurella multocida in humans is usually associated with a dog- or cat-related injury, and these infections can become aggressive. We sequenced the type strain P. multocida subsp. multocida ATCC 43137 into a single closed chromosome consisting of 2,271,840 bp (40.4% G+C content), which is currently available in the NCBI GenBank under the accession number CP008918.


Genome Announcements | 2014

Complete Genome Assembly of Enterococcus faecalis 29212, a Laboratory Reference Strain

T. D. Minogue; Hajnalka E. Daligault; Karen W. Davenport; S. M. Broomall; D. C. Bruce; P. S. Chain; S. R. Coyne; Olga Chertkov; T. Freitas; H. S. Gibbons; J. Jaissle; G. I. Koroleva; Jason T. Ladner; Gustavo Palacios; C. N. Rosenzweig; Yan Xu; Shannon L. Johnson

ABSTRACT Enterococcus faecalis is a nonmotile Gram-positive coccus, found both as a commensal organism in healthy humans and animals and as a causative agent of multiple diseases, in particular endocarditis. We sequenced the genome of E. faecalis ATCC 29212, a commonly used reference strain in laboratory studies, to complete “finished” annotated assembly (3 Mb).


Genome Announcements | 2014

Draft Genome Assemblies of Proteus mirabilis ATCC 7002 and Proteus vulgaris ATCC 49132

Timothy D. Minogue; Hajnalka E. Daligault; Karen W. Davenport; Kimberly A. Bishop-Lilly; David Bruce; P. S. Chain; Susan R. Coyne; Olga Chertkov; T. Freitas; K. G. Frey; J. Jaissle; G. I. Koroleva; Jason T. Ladner; Gustavo Palacios; C. L. Redden; Yan Xu; Shannon L. Johnson

ABSTRACT The pleomorphic swarming bacilli of the genus Proteus are common human gut commensal organisms but also the causative agents of recurrent urinary tract infections and bacteremia. We sequenced and assembled the 3.99-Mbp genome of Proteus mirabilis ATCC 7002 (accession no. JOVJ00000000) and the 3.97-Mbp genome of Proteus vulgaris ATCC 49132 (accession no. JPIX00000000), both of which are commonly used reference strains.


Genome Announcements | 2014

Whole-Genome Sequences of Nine Francisella Isolates

Karen W. Davenport; Hajnalka E. Daligault; T. D. Minogue; Kimberly A. Bishop-Lilly; S. M. Broomall; David Bruce; P. S. Chain; S. R. Coyne; K. G. Frey; H. S. Gibbons; J. Jaissle; G. I. Koroleva; Jason T. Ladner; Gustavo Palacios; C. L. Redden; C. N. Rosenzweig; M. B. Scholz; Hazuki Teshima; Shannon L. Johnson

ABSTRACT Primarily a zoonotic disease, Francisella tularensis is a fastidious intracellular pathogen and is listed as a CDC category A pathogen with notably high pathogenicity. Here we present the scaffolded genome assemblies of nine Francisella strains: eight F. tularensis and one F. philomiragia.


Genome Announcements | 2014

Complete Genome Assembly of Reference Strain Ochrobactrum anthropi ATCC 49687

T. D. Minogue; H. A. Daligault; Karen W. Davenport; Kimberly A. Bishop-Lilly; David Bruce; P. S. Chain; Olga Chertkov; S. R. Coyne; T. Freitas; K. G. Frey; J. Jaissle; G. I. Koroleva; Jason T. Ladner; Gustavo Palacios; C. L. Redden; Yan Xu; Shannon L. Johnson

ABSTRACT Ochrobactrum anthropi is an occasional cause of nosocomial infections; however, interest in the organism lies in its phylogenetic proximity to the genus Brucella. Here, we present the 4.9-Mb finished genome of Ochrobactrum anthropi ATCC 49687, most commonly used as an exclusionary reference organism.

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Gustavo Palacios

United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases

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Jason T. Ladner

United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases

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Karen W. Davenport

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Shannon L. Johnson

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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C. L. Redden

Naval Medical Research Center

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K. G. Frey

Naval Medical Research Center

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David Bruce

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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P. S. Chain

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Hajnalka E. Daligault

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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