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Vibrio campbellii (Baumann et al.) Baumann et al.

BAA-1119

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Vibrio campbellii strain BB152 is a whole-genome sequenced bacterium that was derived from Vibrio campbellii strain BB120 (ATCC BAA-1116). This culture is one of several strains included in a “quorum sensing kit” (ATCC MP-6) developed by the depositor. This strain has the genotype luxM::tn5Kan. It is a mutant sensor strain that responds only to the AI-2 autoinducer. 
Product category
Bacteria
Strain designation
BB152
Type strain
No
Genome sequenced strain
Yes
Isolation source
Sensor mutant derived from Vibrio campbellii strain BB120 (ATCC BAA-1116)
Geographical isolation
United States; New Jersey
Product format
Freeze-dried
Storage conditions
2°C to 8°C
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Documentation

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ATCC highly recommends that appropriate personal protective equipment is always used when handling vials. For cultures that require storage in liquid nitrogen, it is important to note that some vials may leak when submersed in liquid nitrogen and will slowly fill with liquid nitrogen. Upon thawing, the conversion of the liquid nitrogen back to its gas phase may result in the vial exploding or blowing off its cap with dangerous force creating flying debris. Unless necessary, ATCC recommends that these cultures be stored in the vapor phase of liquid nitrogen rather than submersed in liquid nitrogen.

Detailed product information

General

Specific applications
Quorum sensing bacterium
Preceptrol
No

Characteristics

Genotype
luxM::tn5Kan
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 responds only to AI-2 autoinducer

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

Handling information

Medium
Temperature
30°C
Atmosphere
Aerobic
Handling procedure
  1. Open vial according to enclosed instructions.
  2. Using a single tube of #2 broth (5 to 6 mL), withdraw approximately 0.5 to 1.0 mL with a Pasteur or 1.0 mL pipette. Rehydrate the entire pellet.
  3. Aseptically transfer this aliquot back into the broth tube. Mix well.
  4. Use several drops of the suspension to inoculate a #2 agar slant, and/or plate.
  5. Incubate all tubes and plate at 30°C for 24 hours.
Handling notes
When using this strain as part of the "quorum sensing kit" or in any other bioluminescent assays, #2746 media should be used. Marine media contains boric acid and may cause otherwise bioluminescent-negative strains to luminesce, as boron is a key element in autoinducer-2.
This strain exhibits weak bioluminescence in #2746 media.
The genotype for this strain is luxM::tn5Kan.
Additional information on this culture is available on the ATCC® web site at www.atcc.org.

Quality control specifications

Verification method
Whole-genome Sequencing

History

Deposited as
Vibrio harveyi (Johnson and Shunk) Baumann et al.
Depositors
BL Bassler
Type of isolate
Bacteria
Year of origin
1993
Special collection
NSF - Bacteriology

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Frequently Asked Questions

References

Curated Citations

Bassler BL, et al. Multiple signalling systems controlling experssion of luminescence in Vibrio harveyi: Sequence and function of genes encoding a second sensory pathway. Mol. Microbiol. 13: 273-286, 1994. PubMed: 7984107

Bassler BL, et al. Cross-species induction of luminescence in the quorum-sensing bacterium Vibrio harveyi. J. Bacteriol. 179: 4043-4045, 1997. PubMed: 9190823

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

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