B13 strain is a rod-shaped gram-negative bacterium that belongs to the family. It can cause respiratory and urinary tract infections, and is responsible for several outbreaks in hospitals. has become an important pathogen and an emerging global threat because of its opportunistic and multidrug resistant ability. However, little knowledge is present about a large portion of its proteins and functions. Therefore, functional annotation of the hypothetical proteins (HPs) can provide an improved understanding of this organism and its virulence activity. The workflow in the study included several bioinformatic tools which were utilized to characterize functions, family and domains, subcellular localization, physiochemical properties, and protein-protein interactions. The B13 strain has overall 604 HPs, among which 78 were functionally annotated with high confidence. Several proteins were identified as enzymes, regulatory, binding, and transmembrane proteins with essential functions. Furthermore, 23 HPs were predicted to be virulent factors. These virulent proteins are linked to pathogenesis with their contribution to biofilm formation, quorum sensing, 2-component signal transduction or secretion. Better knowledge about the HPs' characteristics and functions will provide a greater overview of the proteome. Moreover, it will help against in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) outbreaks and nosocomial infections.

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