Abstract Previously, we have identified a putative novel rapidly growing Mycobacterium species, referred to as TNTM28, recovered from the sputum of an apparently immunocompetent young man with an underlying pulmonary disease. Here we provide a thorough characterization of TNTM28 genome sequence, which consists of one chromosome of 5,526,191 bp with a 67.3% G + C content, and a total of 5193 predicted coding sequences. Phylogenomic analyses revealed a deep-rooting relationship to the Mycobacterium fortuitum complex, thus suggesting a new taxonomic entity. TNTM28 was predicted to be a human pathogen with a probability of 0.804, reflecting the identification of several virulence factors, including export systems (Sec, Tat, and ESX), a nearly c...
The genus Mycobacterium includes more than 190 species, and many cause severe diseases such as tuber...
The study of microbial evolution has been recently accelerated by the advent of comparative genomics...
Mycobacterium marinum, a ubiquitous pathogen of fish and amphibia, is a near relative of Mycobacteri...
International audiencePreviously, we have identified a putative novel rapidly growing Mycobacterium ...
Mycobacteria have been reported to cause a wide range of human diseases. We present the first whole-...
Bacteria belonging to the genus Mycobacterium are predominantly responsible for pulmonary diseases; ...
Most mycobacterial species are harmless saprophytes, often found in aquatic environments. A few spec...
International audienceCurrent evolutionary scenarios posit the emergence of Mycobacterium tuberculos...
International audienceBy phylogenetic analysis, Mycobacterium kansasii is closely related to Mycobac...
International audienceTuberculosis remains one of the deadliest infectious diseases of humanity. To ...
Nontuberculous mycobacterial infections caused by the opportunistic pathogen Mycobacterium avium sub...
Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) contains clinically important nontuberculous mycobacteria worldwid...
AbstractMycobacterium avium complex (MAC) contains clinically important nontuberculous mycobacteria ...
Mycobacterium abscessus is a ubiquitous, rapidly growing species of nontuberculous mycobacteria that...
International audienceMycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of human tuberculosis is one o...
The genus Mycobacterium includes more than 190 species, and many cause severe diseases such as tuber...
The study of microbial evolution has been recently accelerated by the advent of comparative genomics...
Mycobacterium marinum, a ubiquitous pathogen of fish and amphibia, is a near relative of Mycobacteri...
International audiencePreviously, we have identified a putative novel rapidly growing Mycobacterium ...
Mycobacteria have been reported to cause a wide range of human diseases. We present the first whole-...
Bacteria belonging to the genus Mycobacterium are predominantly responsible for pulmonary diseases; ...
Most mycobacterial species are harmless saprophytes, often found in aquatic environments. A few spec...
International audienceCurrent evolutionary scenarios posit the emergence of Mycobacterium tuberculos...
International audienceBy phylogenetic analysis, Mycobacterium kansasii is closely related to Mycobac...
International audienceTuberculosis remains one of the deadliest infectious diseases of humanity. To ...
Nontuberculous mycobacterial infections caused by the opportunistic pathogen Mycobacterium avium sub...
Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) contains clinically important nontuberculous mycobacteria worldwid...
AbstractMycobacterium avium complex (MAC) contains clinically important nontuberculous mycobacteria ...
Mycobacterium abscessus is a ubiquitous, rapidly growing species of nontuberculous mycobacteria that...
International audienceMycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of human tuberculosis is one o...
The genus Mycobacterium includes more than 190 species, and many cause severe diseases such as tuber...
The study of microbial evolution has been recently accelerated by the advent of comparative genomics...
Mycobacterium marinum, a ubiquitous pathogen of fish and amphibia, is a near relative of Mycobacteri...