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BG-11 Medium Recipe

Objective

Author(s): Pattarin Blanchard

Prepare Blue-Green 11 (BG-11) nutrient medium to culture Synechococcus elongatus.

BG-11 Medium

For a final volume of 1 L:

  1. Add ~500 mL of Milli-Q water to a clean 1 L media bottle (carboys by the lab coat rack).

  2. Add the following stock components to the medium according to the table below.

    ComponentVolume added (mL)Final Conc.
    1000x MgSO₄11x
    1000x K₂HPO₄11x
    1000x CaCl₂11x
    1000x NaCO₃11x
    1000x ferric ammonium citrate + citric acid11x
    1000x NaEDTA11x
    1000x BG-11 trace metals11x
    100x NaNO₃101x
  3. Top up with Milli-Q water to 1 L and autoclave. Label with iGEM, BG-11, date, and initials.

  4. If necessary, add 1 mL of antibiotic stock under a flame, and add to the label.

BG-11 agar medium

For 1 L worth of agar medium:

2X BG-11 for agar plates

  1. In a 1 L media bottle, add ~400 mL Milli-Q water.

  2. Add the following components according to the table below:

    ComponentVolume added (mL)Final Conc.
    1000x MgSO₄11x
    1000x K₂HPO₄11x
    1000x CaCl₂11x
    1000x NaCO₃11x
    1000x ferric ammonium citrate + citric acid11x
    1000x NaEDTA11x
    1000x BG-11 trace metals11x
    100x NaNO₃101x
  3. Top up with Milli-Q water to 500 mL and shake to mix well.

  4. If only preparing stock, autoclave after the previous step, otherwise, continue to next step. ## 2X Agar solution

  5. In a 500 mL bottle, add 15 g phytagel/gellan gum powder (if unavailable, regular bacto-agar) to 400 mL Milli-Q water.

  6. Top up with Milli-Q water to 500 mL and shake to mix well.

Agar preparation

  1. Autoclave both the 2x medium and agar solutions.

  2. Aseptically add 1 mL 1000x sodium thiosulfate (Na₂S₂O₃) solution to the agar solution. This slows the solidification, making agar easier to work with.

  3. Add the agar solution to the 1 L containing the 2x medium and mix well.

Pouring plates

  1. If reusing prepared agar stock, melt agar by microwaving with the cap loosely on in 30-60s intervals to bring to a boil 3 times.

  2. If adding antibiotic and/or inducers like theophylline, make an aliquot of the agar in a sterile flask. Decide on the number of plates beforehand; use 30 mL per 100mm plate, or 12 mL per 60mm plate.

  3. For each pour, use a sterile 50 mL falcon tube to measure out the volume (30 mL for 100mm, 12 mL for 60mm). Hold the tube in the non-dominant hand, and on the dominant hand, alternate between picking up the bottle to measure out agar and picking up a plate lid to pour.

  4. Store remaining agar medium at room temperature.