Complete Genome Sequence of Streptococcus pyogenes emm28 Clinical Isolate M28PF1, Responsible for a Puerperal Fever

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Longo, Magalie | de Jode, Mathieu | Plainvert, Céline | Weckel, Antonin | Hua, Anna | Château, Alice | Glaser, Philippe | Poyart, Claire | Fouet, Agnès

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International audience. We report the sequence of the Streptococcus pyogenes emm28 strain M28PF1, isolated from a patient with postpartum endome-tritis. The M28 protein is smaller than that of MGAS6180 (NC_007296.1). Furthermore, the 1,896,976-bp-long chromosome presents, compared to that of MGAS6180, an inversion between the two comX genes.

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