Elizabethkingia bruuniana is a novel species of the Elizabethkingia genus. There is scant information
on this microorganism. Here, we report the whole-genome features and antimicrobial susceptibility
patterns of E. bruuniana strain EM798-26. Elizabethkingia strain EM798-26 was initially identified as E.
miricola. This isolate contained a circular genome of 4,393,011 bp. The whole-genome sequence-based
phylogeny revealed that Elizabethkingia strain EM798-26 was in the same group of the type strain
E. bruuniana G0146T. Both in silico DNA-DNA hybridization and average nucleotide identity analysis
clearly demonstrated that Elizabethkingia strain EM798-26 was a species of E. bruuniana. The pangenome
analysis identified 2,875 gene families in the core genome and 5,199 gene families in the pan
genome of eight publicly available E. bruuniana genome sequences. The unique genes accounted for
0.2–12.1% of the pan genome in each E. bruuniana. A total of 59 potential virulence factor homologs
were predicted in the whole-genome of E. bruuniana strain EM798–26. This isolate was nonsusceptible
to multiple antibiotics, but susceptible to aminoglycosides, minocycline, and levofloxacin. The wholegenome
sequence analysis of E. bruuniana EM798-26 revealed 29 homologs of antibiotic resistancerelated
genes. This study presents the genomic features of E. bruuniana. Knowledge of the genomic
characteristics provides valuable insights into a novel species.