Table 1.
List of C. suis strains used in the in vitro co-culture study.
| Strain (alt. name) | References | Resistancea | RifS: Accession No. and MICb | RifR: Accession No. and MICc | rpoB mutation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type strain S45 (S45/6) | Kaltenboeck and Storz, 1992; Joseph et al., 2016 | TetS, RifR (rifampicin) | SRS1519282, 0.002 μg/ml | CP063064, 0.015 μg/ml | G530E |
| SWA-94 (10-26b) | Wanninger et al., 2016 | TetS, RifR (rifamycin) | PRJEB17986, 0.5–1 μg/ml | CP063063, 4–8 μg/ml | D461A |
| SWA-107 (5-27b) | Wanninger et al., 2016 | TetR, RifS | PRJEB17986 | – | – |
| SWA-110 (1-28b) | Wanninger et al., 2016 | TetR, RifS | PRJEB17986 | – | – |
| SWA-111 (1-28a) | Wanninger et al., 2016 | TetS, RifR (rifamycin) | PRJEB17986, 0.5–1 μg/ml | CP063062, 8–16 μg/ml | D461A |
| SWA-141 (4-29b) | Wanninger et al., 2016 | TetR, RifS | PRJEB17986 | – | – |
Tet, tetracycline; Rif, rifamycin/rifampicin; S, sensitive; R, resistant. Rif resistance was induced as described in the Methods.
NCBI accession number, minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC, in μg/ml) of the RifS and RifR strains to rifampicin/rifamycin.