Journal of Animal Science and Technology (Mar 2021)

Complete genome sequence of Escherichia coli K_EC180, a bacterium producing shiga-like toxin isolated from swine feces

  • Hyeri Kim,
  • Jae Hyoung Cho,
  • Jin Ho Cho,
  • Minho Song,
  • Hakdong Shin,
  • Sheena Kim,
  • Eun Sol Kim,
  • Hyeun Bum Kim,
  • Ju-Hoon Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5187/jast.2021.e38
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 2
pp. 461 – 464

Abstract

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Escherichia coli normally colonizes the lower intestine of animals and humans, but some serotypes are foodborne pathogens. The Escherichia coli K_EC180 was isolated from swine feces that were collected from a weaner pig. In this genome announcement, E. coli K_EC180 was sequenced using PacBio RS II and Illumina NextSeq 500 platforms. The complete chromosome of E. coli K_EC180 is composed of one circular chromosome (5,017,281 bp) with 50.4% of guanine + cytosine (G + C) content, 4,935 of coding sequence (CDS), 88 of tRNA, and 22 of rRNA genes. The complete genome of E. coli K_EC180 contains the toxin genes such as shiga-like toxins (stxA and stxB).

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