Complete genome sequence of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis strain SP-1303 from lineage 8, associated with Far East scarlet-like fever

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Lemarignier, Marion | Savin, Cyril | Lê-Bury, Pierre | Dussurget, Olivier | Pizarro-Cerdá, Javier

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The genome sequence of Y. pseudotuberculosis strain SP-1303 has been submitted to NCBI under the BioProject ID PRJNA998338 and the Biosample accession number SAMN36701287. The assembled genome is available in GenBank under assembly accession number GCA_030644845. Sequencing raw reads are available on Sequencing Read Archive (SRA) accession numbers SRR25411577 (Illumina) and SRR25411576 (ONT). In addition, the genome sequence is also available on Yersiniomics, a multi-omics interactive web-based platform for easy visualization of genome organization, rapid access to structural and functional protein properties, and search for protein homologs within the Yersinia genus (31).. International audience. We report the complete genome sequence of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis strain SP-1303, identified as part of lineage 8 and associated with Far East scarlet-like fever. The genome includes the chromosome, the Yersinia-virulence plasmid (pYV) encoding a type III secretion system essential for virulence, the pVM82 plasmid, and two cryptic plasmids. KEYWORDS Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, Far East scarlet-like fever, genome Y ersinia pseudotuberculosis is one of the 26 species of the genus Yersinia, a member Editor

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