Complete genome of Enterobacter roggenkampii VT5-1 harboring the IncFIA-type plasmid encoding mcr-10 isolated from Vietnamese rice noodle
Machika Saito, Yuki Kasumi, Tatsuya Nakayama

TL;DR
This paper reports the complete genome of a bacteria found in Vietnamese rice noodles, including a plasmid that carries a gene linked to colistin resistance.
Contribution
The study provides the first complete genome sequence of Enterobacter roggenkampii VT5-1 with an IncFIA plasmid encoding mcr-10.
Findings
The genome of Enterobacter roggenkampii VT5-1 is approximately 4.9 Mbp in length.
An IncFIA-type plasmid encoding the mcr-10 gene was identified in the strain.
Abstract
Enterobacter roggenkampii VT5-1 was isolated from rice noodles, an imported food product from Vietnam. The chromosome and plasmid from the strain were sequenced using Oxford Nanopore sequencing. Total genomes are approximately 4.9 Mbp long, and the IncFIA plasmid encoding mcr-10 was detected in the strain.
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TopicsEnterobacteriaceae and Cronobacter Research · Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies · Microbial Metabolism and Applications
