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- Sensitive to all other working antibiotic concentrations used for E. coli
Heat Sensitivity:
- Don't leave plates to dry near flame for extended periods of time; S. symbiotica is heat sensitive and will lyse quickly
Liquid Media
Serratia symbiotica can be cultivated in the following liquid media (same general culture conditions as above, with shaking):
*Doubling time in media at 25°C is ~4 hours
Transforming _S. symbiotica
Electroporation protocol
Making S. symbiotica electrocompetent: (protocol based on E. coli version: http://barricklab.org/twiki/bin/view/Lab/ProtocolsElectrocompetentCells)
- Grow up S. symbiotica for two days from glycerol stock at room temperature (shaking)
- Innoculate 50ul culture into 50ml TSB in 250ml flask
- Grow until OD ~ 0.4 (check after 16 hours)
- Transfer 25 ml into two Falcon tubes
- Centrifuge at 6000rpm for 5min at 4°C
- Wash with 20 ml 10% glycerol
- Repeat wash step 4 more times
- Resuspend in 250ul 10% glycerol
- Divide into 50ul aliquots and freeze at -80 or continue electroporation protocol
Electroporation of S. symbiotica :
- Allow -80 aliquots to thaw on ice
- Add 2ul plasmid to 50ul cells, transfer to ice cold electroporation cuvette
- Electroporate using Ec2 setting (2.5V)
- Quickly add in 950ul TSB and allow to recover for at least 4 hours (overnight is even better)
- Spin down at 3000rpm for 5min
- Resuspend pellet in 50ul TSB and plate all on desired antibiotic plate
- Allow to grow at room temp (colonies can appear as early as 2 days)
Electroporation Notes
- Both of these protocols will be updating as I improve them!
- When preparing electrocompetent cells all steps should be performed on ice
- In preparing electrocompetent cells, ODs very close to 0.4 work well, other ODs have yet to be tested but range between 0.4-0.6 should work
- For the electroporation itself colonies can take up to 7 days to appear; as I update the protocol this should improve, but not to worry if your cells are slow to grow!
-- Main.KateElston - 28 Apr 2017 |