Abstract
Kingella kingae strain KK247 was isolated from an adult Israeli patient with endocarditis. It belongs to pulsed-field gel electrophoresis clone A, has a 2,113,021-bp genome, a 15,507-bp plasmid that carries genes encoding β-lactamases, and possesses 45 transposases, compared to the 5 detected in other K. kingae strains.