2017
DOI: 10.1128/genomea.01490-16
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Draft Genome Sequence of an Erythromycin-Resistant Propionibacterium acnes Isolate Recovered from Folliculitis of the Scalp

Abstract: Propionibacterium acnes is now well-known and recognized for its implication in the pathogenesis of acne vulgaris. Here, we report the draft genome sequence of an erythromycin-resistant P. acnes strain isolated from a case of folliculitis of the scalp belonging to phylotype IA1 and sequence type 18 (ST18).

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“…WGS was performed on a subset of isolates to highlight candidate genes potentially involved in the differences in phenotypic behavior observed previously ( Table 1 ). The ATCC6919, BL, Ntes, HB, 2003-1719 and 2004-10708 strains yielded 2617, 2469, 2416, 2410, 2463 and 2410 predicted coding sequences (CDSs), respectively 31 32 . Slightly less than half (44 to 47%) of the CDSs in each strain could be functionally categorized into 315 to 331 subsystems.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…WGS was performed on a subset of isolates to highlight candidate genes potentially involved in the differences in phenotypic behavior observed previously ( Table 1 ). The ATCC6919, BL, Ntes, HB, 2003-1719 and 2004-10708 strains yielded 2617, 2469, 2416, 2410, 2463 and 2410 predicted coding sequences (CDSs), respectively 31 32 . Slightly less than half (44 to 47%) of the CDSs in each strain could be functionally categorized into 315 to 331 subsystems.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%