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Product Format
freeze-dried
Storage Conditions
Frozen: -80°C or colder Freeze-Dried: 2°C to 8°C Live Culture: See Propagation Section
Preceptrol®
no
Genotype
Depositor-provided information: luxS- luxM- luxA+
(Brian K. Hammer, personal communication.)
Type Strain
no
Comments
This strain is deficient at autoinducer production but proficient at bioluminescence when provided with exogenous autoinducers. When grown adjacent to Vibrio campbellii ATCC 700104 on Autoinducer Bioassay or similar medium, this strain will bioluminesce. (Brian K. Hammer, personal communication.)
Vibrio harveyi BAA-1116 (and its derived mutants in panel MP-6) has been reclassified as Vibrio campbellii based on microarray comparative genome hybridization and multilocus sequence analysis.RefLin B, et al. Comparative genomic analyses identify the Vibrio harveyi genome sequenced strains BAA-1116 and HY01 as Vibrio campbellii. Environ. Microbiol. Rep. 2(1): 81-89, 2010. PubMed: 20686623
Medium
ATCC® Medium 2: Marine agar 2216 or marine broth 2216
Growth Conditions
Temperature: 30°C
Atmosphere: Aerobic
Name of Depositor
B Hammer
Chain of Custody
ATCC <-- B Hammer <-- B Bassler
References
Brian K. Hammer, personal communication.
Waters CM, Bassler BL. The Vibrio harveyi quorum-sensing system uses shared regulatory components to discriminate between multiple autoinducers. Genes Dev. 20(19): 2754-2767, 2006. PubMed: 17015436
Lin B, et al. Comparative genomic analyses identify the Vibrio harveyi genome sequenced strains BAA-1116 and HY01 as Vibrio campbellii. Environ. Microbiol. Rep. 2(1): 81-89, 2010. PubMed: 20686623