New Microbes and New Infections (May 2019)

Non-contiguous finished genome sequencing and description of Enterococcus timonensis sp. nov. isolated from human sputum

  • M.D. Mbogning Fonkou,
  • M. Bilen,
  • N. Gouba,
  • S. Khelaifia,
  • F. Cadoret,
  • T.T. Nguyen,
  • M. Richez,
  • F. Bittar,
  • P.-E. Fournier,
  • D. Raoult,
  • G. Dubourg

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29

Abstract

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Enterococcus timonensis sp. nov., strain Marseille-P2817T, is a facultatively anaerobic, motile and non-spore-forming Gram-positive coccus which was isolated from the sputum of a healthy adult man in Marseilles. We present herein its phenotypic description together with MALDI-TOF (matrix-assisted laser-desorption/ionization time-of-flight) mass spectrometry analysis and genome sequencing and comparison. The genome of Enterococcus timonensis is 2 123 933 bp long with 38.46 mol% of G+C content, and it contains 1983 protein-coding genes and 65 RNA genes (including nine rRNA genes). Keywords: Culturomics, Enterococcus timonensis, genome, sputum, taxono-genomics