Publications by authors named "Nusiba Abdalla"

We report here the whole-genome sequence of NUBRI-E, a representative of clone O25:H4 sequence type 131 with , which was obtained from a Sudanese patient with a urinary tract infection.

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is a common nosocomial pathogen often associated with a high mortality rate in vulnerable populations. Here, we describe the genomic sequence of a pan-resistant, high-risk clone of sequence type 111 (ST111) isolated from a hospital patient in Sudan.

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is an opportunistic pathogen that accounts for a significant proportion of hospital-acquired infections and is a leading cause of nosocomial outbreaks. Here, we describe the genomic sequence of a highly resistant sequence type 14 (ST14) strain isolated from Sudan.

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has emerged as an important pathogen leading to multiple nosocomial outbreaks. Here, we describe the genomic sequence of a multidrug-resistant sequence type 164 (ST164) isolate from a hospital patient in Sudan. To our knowledge, this is the first reported draft genome of an strain isolated from Sudan.

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Whole genome sequencing of methicillin-resistant (MRSA) strain isolated from Sudan has led to a great deal of information, which allows the identification and characterization of some pivotal proteins. The objective of this study was to investigate the penicillin-binding proteins, PBP and PBP2a, of SO-1977 strain to have insights about their physicochemical properties and to assess and describe the interaction of some phytochemicals against them in silico. PBP and PBP2a from MRSA's Sudan strain were found to be of great resemblance with some other strains.

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This study aims to describe the global detection and functional inference of hypothetical protein CA803_03125 from Staphylococcus aureus SO-1977. Computational methods were utilized to study this protein based on sequence similarity and presence of known protein domains. The BLASTp result revealed a significant similarity between the hypothetical protein (CA803_03125) and ADP-ribose hydrolase protein from four S.

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