Genome sequences and annotation of two urinary isolates of E. coli

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Travis K. Price
Arya Mehrtash
Laurynas Kalesinskas
Kema Malki
Evann E. Hilt
Catherine Putonti
Alan J. Wolfe
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[1] Loyola University Chicago,Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Stritch School of Medicine, Health Sciences Division
[2] Loyola University Chicago,Bioinformatics Program
[3] Loyola University Chicago,Department of Biology
[4] Loyola University Chicago,Department of Computer Science
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Standards in Genomic Sciences | / 11卷
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UPEC; Urinary tract infection; Bladder; Lower urinary tract symptoms;
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The genus Escherichia includes pathogens and commensals. Bladder infections (cystitis) result most often from colonization of the bladder by uropathogenic E. coli strains. In contrast, a poorly defined condition called asymptomatic bacteriuria results from colonization of the bladder with E. coli strains without symptoms. As part of an on-going attempt to identify and characterize the newly discovered female urinary microbiota, we report the genome sequences and annotation of two urinary isolates of E. coli: one (E78) was isolated from a female patient who self-reported cystitis; the other (E75) was isolated from a female patient who reported that she did not have symptoms of cystitis. Whereas strain E75 is most closely related to an avian extraintestinal pathogen, strain E78 is a member of a clade that includes extraintestinal strains often found in the human bladder. Both genomes are uncommonly rich in prophages.
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