Draft genomes of Lactobacillus jensenii UMB0908, UMB1545, and UMB5777 from the urinary tract
Maria Steiling, Briana Jackson, Natalie Stegman, Cerena Sedano, Catherine Putonti

TL;DR
This paper presents draft genomes of three Lactobacillus jensenii strains from urine, which may help in understanding their role in fighting urinary tract infections.
Contribution
The novelty lies in providing draft genomes of L. jensenii strains from the urinary tract, which could be useful for studying their antimicrobial properties.
Findings
Three L. jensenii strains were collected from urine samples.
Draft genomes of these strains were sequenced and presented.
These strains may inhibit uropathogens like E. coli.
Abstract
Lactobacillus jensenii is a member of the female urogenital microbiome. Previous research has identified strains of L. jensenii that are capable of inhibiting or killing uropathogens, including E. coli. Here, we present the draft genomes of three L. jensenii strains collected from urine samples.
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Taxonomy
TopicsUrinary Tract Infections Management · Gut microbiota and health · Reproductive tract infections research
