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## '''wait until the pressure valve retracts''' (30-45 minutes) | ## '''wait until the pressure valve retracts''' (30-45 minutes) | ||
## open, close caps & shake | ## open, close caps & shake | ||
- | # for plates, wait until you can touch the bottle ('''< | + | # for plates, wait until you can touch the bottle ('''<60°C''', clean bench!) |
# add antibiotics (1 µl/ml) and '''shake''' (gloves!) | # add antibiotics (1 µl/ml) and '''shake''' (gloves!) | ||
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#: '''Beef Extract 3 g''' | #: '''Beef Extract 3 g''' | ||
#: '''Agar 15 g''' | #: '''Agar 15 g''' | ||
- | # Final pH: 6.8 ± 0.2 at | + | # Final pH: 6.8 ± 0.2 at 25°C |
# Suspend 23 g of the medium in one liter of purified water. | # Suspend 23 g of the medium in one liter of purified water. | ||
# Heat with frequent agitation and boil for one minute to completely dissolve the medium. | # Heat with frequent agitation and boil for one minute to completely dissolve the medium. | ||
- | # Autoclave at | + | # Autoclave at 121°C for 15 min. |
== Minimal Media == | == Minimal Media == | ||
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This mineral salts medium is based on (Hartmans et al., 1989). | This mineral salts medium is based on (Hartmans et al., 1989). | ||
- | Three '''100x stock solutions''' are prepared according to the following recipe and stored at | + | Three '''100x stock solutions''' are prepared according to the following recipe and stored at 4°C: |
* '''100x Buffer''',composed of 388 g dipotassium phosphate, 212 g monosodium phosphate dihydrate per Liter, adjusted to a pH of 7.0 and sterilized by autoclaving. | * '''100x Buffer''',composed of 388 g dipotassium phosphate, 212 g monosodium phosphate dihydrate per Liter, adjusted to a pH of 7.0 and sterilized by autoclaving. | ||
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## 100 mg manganese(II) chloride sexahydrate | ## 100 mg manganese(II) chloride sexahydrate | ||
- | For 1x medium without carbon source, pool 10 ml of each '''100x stock solution''' and fill up to 1000 ml with sterile, deionized water and store at | + | For 1x medium without carbon source, pool 10 ml of each '''100x stock solution''' and fill up to 1000 ml with sterile, deionized water and store at 4°C. |
=== M9 Minimal Medium (M9) === | === M9 Minimal Medium (M9) === | ||
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=== Super Optimal broth with Catabolite repression medium (SOC) === | === Super Optimal broth with Catabolite repression medium (SOC) === | ||
# components | # components | ||
- | #: '''0,5 | + | #: '''0,5% yeast extract''' |
- | #: '''2 | + | #: '''2% tryptone''' |
#: '''10 mM NaCl''' | #: '''10 mM NaCl''' | ||
#: '''2.5 mM KCl''' | #: '''2.5 mM KCl''' | ||
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# after autoclaving, add 20 mM sterile glucose solution (filter sterilization) | # after autoclaving, add 20 mM sterile glucose solution (filter sterilization) | ||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | * Hartmans, S., Smiths J.P., Volkering F., and de Brondth, J.A. (1989). Metabolism of Styrene Oxide and 2-Phenylethanol in the Styrene-Degrading Xanthobacter Strain 124X. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Nov. Available at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=PMC203180. | ||
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