Beneckea harveyi (Johnson and Shunk 1936) Reichelt and Baumann 1973 Achromobacter harveyi Johnson and Shunk 1936 Pseudomonas harveyi (Johnson and Shunk 1936) Breed 1948 Photobacterium harveyi (Johnson and Shunk 1936) Breed and Lessel 1954 Lucibacterium harveyi (Johnson and Shunk 1936) Hendrie et al. 1970 Vibrio carchariae Grimes et al. 1985 Vibrio trachuri Iwamoto et al. 1996
Vibrio harveyi is a Gram-negative, bioluminescent, marine bacterium in the genus Vibrio. V. harveyi is rod-shaped, motile (via polar flagella), facultatively anaerobic, halophilic, and competent for both fermentative and respiratory metabolism. It does not grow below 4 °C ( optimum growth: 30° to 35 °C). V. harveyi can be found free-swimming in tropical marine waters, commensally in the gut microflora of marine animals, and as both a primary and opportunistic pathogen of marine animals, including Gorgonian corals, oysters, prawns, lobsters, the common snook, barramundi, turbot, milkfish, and seahorses.[1] It is responsible for luminous vibriosis, a disease that affects commercially farmed penaeid prawns.[2] Additionally, based on samples taken by ocean-going ships, V. harveyi is thought to be the cause of the milky seas effect, in which, during the night, a uniform blue glow is emitted from the seawater. Some glows can cover nearly 6,000 sq mi (16,000 km2).
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Vibrioharveyi is a Gram-negative, bioluminescent, marine bacterium in the genus Vibrio. V. harveyi is rod-shaped, motile (via polar flagella), facultatively...
bacteria. These bacteria[clarification needed] may be free living (such as Vibrioharveyi) or in symbiosis with animals such as the Hawaiian Bobtail squid (Aliivibrio...
Vibrio campbellii is a Gram-negative, curved rod-shaped, marine bacterium closely related to its sister species, Vibrioharveyi. It is an emerging pathogen...
are 5 different qrr genes (Qrr1–5) in V. harveyi; of these, qrr2, 3 and 4 are activated by LuxR. Other Vibrio species contain varying number of these genes...
(2006). "Vibrioharveyi: Pretty Problems in Paradise (Chapter 19)". In Thompson, Fabiano; Austin, Brian; Swings, Jean (eds.). The Biology of Vibrios. ASM...
Their conclusions were that the effect was caused by the bacterium Vibrioharveyi. Mareel is typically caused by Noctiluca scintillans (popularly known...
luminescens Certain species of the family Vibrionaceae (e.g. Vibrio fischeri, Vibrioharveyi, Photobacterium phosphoreum) Certain species of the family...
factors themselves. The free-living bioluminescent marine bacterium, Vibrioharveyi, uses another signaling molecule in addition to an acylated homoserine...
fischeri Beijerinck 1889 Vibrio noctiluca Weisglass and Skreb 1963 Deep sea fish Marine biology Model organism Vibrioharveyi "Aliivibrio fischeri". NCBI...
(2006). "Vibrioharveyi: Pretty Problems in Paradise (Chapter 19)". In Thompson, Fabiano; Austin, Brian; Swings, Jean (eds.). The Biology of Vibrios. ASM...
Chaperone Hfq and Multiple Small RNAs Control Quorum Sensing in Vibrioharveyi and Vibrio cholerae". Cell. 118 (1): 69–82. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2004.06.009...
in the light producing system of the bacteria Vibrioharveyi. The pathway that induces Vibrioharveyi luminescence is controlled by two parallel pathways...
bioluminescence is seen in Photobacterium species, Vibrio fischeri, Vibrio haweyi, and Vibrioharveyi. Light emission in some bioluminescent bacteria utilizes...
"Effects of general anesthetics on the bacterial luciferase enzyme from Vibrioharveyi: an anesthetic target site with differential sensitivity". Biochemistry...
crystallography. In 2002, the crystal structure of the receptor LuxP of Vibrioharveyi with its inducer AI-2 (which is one of the few biomolecules containing...
1016/0003-9861(79)90013-4. PMID 222213. Liu M, Lei B, Ding Q, Lee JC, Tu SC (1997). "Vibrioharveyi NADPH:FMN oxidoreductase: preparation and characterization of the apoenzyme...
some environmental variables and addition of r-lysozyme on efficacy of Vibrioharveyi phage for therapy". Journal of Biosciences. 44 (1). doi:10.1007/s12038-018-9830-x...
chaperone Hfq and multiple small RNAs control quorum sensing in Vibrioharveyi and Vibrio cholerae". Cell. 118 (1): 69–82. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2004.06.009...