Draft Genome Sequences of Two Strains of Enterococcus lactis Showing High Potential as Cattle Probiotic Supplements

Probiotic supplements are currently widely used in cattle feeding practices. However, knowledge regarding the genomic landscape of cattle probiotic microorganisms is relatively scarce and is based on analogies with human probiotics. Here, we report on the draft genome sequences of two Enterococcus l...

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Published inMicrobiology resource announcements Vol. 10; no. 49; p. e0043621
Main Authors Korzhenkov, A A, Petrova, K O, Izotova, A O, Shustikova, T E, Kanikovskaya, A A, Patrusheva, E V, Patrushev, M V, Toshchakov, S V
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States American Society for Microbiology 09.12.2021
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Summary:Probiotic supplements are currently widely used in cattle feeding practices. However, knowledge regarding the genomic landscape of cattle probiotic microorganisms is relatively scarce and is based on analogies with human probiotics. Here, we report on the draft genome sequences of two Enterococcus lactis strains, VKPM B-4989 and VKPM B-4992, which were isolated from the rumen of a healthy calf and utilized as a probiotic additive.
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ISSN:2576-098X
2576-098X
DOI:10.1128/MRA.00436-21