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Strain Designations Z
Application assay of vitamin B12 cobalamin, cobalamins
Biosafety Level 1

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Isolation freshwater material from Saedeleer, 1950
Product Format frozen
Type Strain no
Comments Medium for Vitamin B12 assay Regulation of cell shape Growth and cell volume Aromatic amino acid pathway water-soluble vitamins in cells and spent culture supernatants Molecular biology Synchronization of division cryopreservation photosynthetic
Medium ATCC® Medium 351: Hutner's medium for Euglena
Growth Conditions Temperature: 25.0°C Duration: axenic
Cryopreservation

1.   Harvest cells from a culture which is at or near peak density by centrifuging at 100 x g for 1 minute.

Name of Depositor SH Hutner
Chain of Custody ATCC
Year of Origin 1950
References

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Shehata TE, Kempner ES. Growth and cell volume of Euglena gracilis in different media. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 33: 874-877, 1977. PubMed: 405924

Hutner SH, et al. A sugar-containing basal medium for vitamin B12-Assay with Euglena; Application to body fluids. J. Protozool. 3: 101-112, 1956.

Lonergan TA, Williamson LC. Regulation of cell shape in Euglena gracilis. V. Time-dependent responses to Ca2+ agonists and antagonists. J. Cell Sci. 89: 365-371, 1988. PubMed: 3143739

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Hwang SW, Hudock GA. Stability of Chlamydomonas reinhardi in liquid nitrogen storage. J. Phycol. 7: 300-303, 1971.

Hwang SW, Horneland W. Survival of algal cultures after freezing by controlled and uncontrolled cooling. Cryobiology 1: 305-311, 1965. PubMed: 5872223

Baker ER, et al. Water-soluble vitamins in cells and spent culture supernatants of Poteriochronous stipitata, Euglena gracilis and Tetrahymena thermophila. Arch. Microbiol. 129: 310-313, 1981.

Kempner ES, Miller JH. The molecular biology of Euglena gracilis. IX. Amino acid pool composition. J. Protozool. 21: 363-367, 1974. PubMed: 4209142

Shehata TE, Kempner ES. Synchronization of division in vitamin B12-starved Euglena gracilis. J. Protozool. 26: 626-630, 1979. PubMed: 120896

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