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●Ferric quinate solution 2 ml(0.27 g of FeCl<font size=1>3</font> and 0.19 g of quinic acid in 100 ml water) | ●Ferric quinate solution 2 ml(0.27 g of FeCl<font size=1>3</font> and 0.19 g of quinic acid in 100 ml water) | ||
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Strict anaerobic conditions have been thought to facilitate BMP(Bacterial Magnetic Particles) production in AMB-1 cells. | Strict anaerobic conditions have been thought to facilitate BMP(Bacterial Magnetic Particles) production in AMB-1 cells. |
Revision as of 16:14, 4 October 2011
Cultivating Magnetospirillum magneticum AMB-1 Actually, it wasn't difficult...
Like E-coli, AMB-1 also grows in liquid medium, and this medium called Magnetic Spirillum Growth Medium (MSGM). In the medium, we added nutrient, iron source (supplying AMB-1 in magnetite formation within magnetosomes), vitamin, and mineral solution.
MSGM's ingredients
(In grams per liter)
●Succinic acid 0.74 g
●KH2PO4 0.68 g
●Sodium nitrate 0.12 g
●Sodium thioglycolate 0.1 g
●Wolfe’s vitamin solution 10 ml(stock)
●Wolfe’s mineral solution 5 ml(stock)
●Ferric quinate solution 2 ml(0.27 g of FeCl3 and 0.19 g of quinic acid in 100 ml water)
'Adjust pH to 7.0 with NaOH'
We also refered a paper which added Polypeptone , Yeast extract into MSGM and added L-cysteine instead of sodium thioglycolate , Which called En-rich MSGM.In <<Effects of growth medium composition, iron sources and atmospheric oxygen concentrations on production of luciferase-bacterial magnetic particle complex by a recombinant Magnetospirillum magneticum AMB-1,2001>> said that MSGM enriched with L-cysteine, yeast extract and polypeptone could enhance BMP(Bacterial Magnetic Particles) productivity. Addition of yeast extract had no effect on BMP(Bacterial Magnetic Particles) production and polypeptone only improved the final cell density and therefore slightly improved BMP(Bacterial Magnetic Particles) production, whereas L-cysteine induced cell growth!
En-rich MSGM's ingredients
(In grams per liter)
●Succinic acid 0.74 g
●KH2PO4 0.68 g
●Sodium nitrate 0.12 g
●Wolfe’s vitamin solution 10 ml(stock)
●Wolfe’s mineral solution 5 ml(stock) ●Ferric quinate solution 2 ml(0.27 g of FeCl3 and 0.19 g of quinic acid in 100 ml water)
●L-cysteine 0.005%(Instead of sodium thioglycolate)
●Yeast extract 0.01%
●Polypeptone 0.02%
'Adjust pH to 7.0 with NaOH'
Strict anaerobic conditions have been thought to facilitate BMP(Bacterial Magnetic Particles) production in AMB-1 cells.