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SOC Medium Recipe

Objective

Author(s): Pattarin Blanchard, Matthew Chan

Prepare a nutrient-rich Super Optimal broth with Catabolite repression (SOC) medium for improved recovery rate in bacterial cell transformation procedures.

Protocol

Follow the same procedure as LB Medium Recipe, using the following reagents instead:

For 100 mL SOC medium:
ComponentAmountNotesFinal Conc.
Tryptone2 gOn our bench20g/L
Yeast extract0.5 gOn our bench5g/L
Sodium chloride anhydrous0.05 gHallam Chemical Cabinet0.5g/L
Potassium chloride anhydrous0.018 gHallam Chemical Cabinet0.18g/L
D-Glucose4 gShould be 3.6 g, but accounting for degradation under heat

Hallam Chemical Cabinet | 40g/L | Magnesium sulfate anhydrous | 0.24 g | Hallam Chemical Cabinet | 2.4g/L | Milli-Q water | Fill to 100 mL | Start with some water first to dissolve components then top up | N/A

For 500 mL SOC medium:
ComponentAmountNotesFinal Conc.
Tryptone10 gOn our bench20g/L
Yeast extract2.5 gOn our bench5g/L
Sodium chloride anhydrous0.25 gHallam Chemical Cabinet0.5g/L
Potassium chloride anhydrous0.09 gHallam Chemical Cabinet0.18g/L
D-Glucose20 gShould be 3.6 g, but accounting for degradation under heat

Hallam Chemical Cabinet | 40g/L | Magnesium sulfate anhydrous | 1.2 g | Hallam Chemical Cabinet | 2.4g/L | Milli-Q water | Fill to 500 mL | Start with some water first to dissolve components then top up | N/A

After mixing and ensuring powders have fully dissolved, autoclave the SOC medium (LIQUID20)