Sensor mutant derived from Vibrio harveyi strain BB120, New Jersey, United States, 2003
Biosafety Level
1
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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
luxN::Cm, luxS::Tn5Kan
RefMiller ST, et al. Salmonella typhimurium recognizes a chemically distinct form of the bacterial quorum-sensing signal AI-2. Mol. Cell 15: 677-687, 2004. PubMed: 15350213
Type Strain
no
Comments
This is one of several strains (ATCC BAA-1116 through ATCC BAA-1121) included in a "quorum sensing reporter kit" developed by the depositor.
Mutant sensor strain that is a non-self-stimulating reporter for autoinducer AI-2
Vibrio harveyiATCC 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
BL Bassler
Special Collection
NSF - Bacteriology
References
Miller ST, et al. Salmonella typhimurium recognizes a chemically distinct form of the bacterial quorum-sensing signal AI-2. Mol. Cell 15: 677-687, 2004. PubMed: 15350213
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
Miller ST, et al. Salmonella typhimurium recognizes a chemically distinct form of the bacterial quorum-sensing signal AI-2. Mol. Cell 15: 677-687, 2004. PubMed: 15350213
Miller ST, et al. Salmonella typhimurium recognizes a chemically distinct form of the bacterial quorum-sensing signal AI-2. Mol. Cell 15: 677-687, 2004. PubMed: 15350213