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Aphelenchoides rutgersi: Growth requirements for heme and purine nucleotides in crude chick embryo extract
Authors:M. Thirugnanam
Affiliation:Department of Entomology and Economic Zoology, Rutgers-The State University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 08903, U.S.A.
Abstract:The crude chick embryo extract (CEE) at 20% concentration (v/v) in the basal medium (M-10), enabled the growth, reproduction, and continuous culturing of Aphelenchoides rutgersi Hooper and Myers. No such growth promoting effect was found with chick embryo extract (Ultra filtrate), human gamma globulin and beta lipoprotein (Cohn fraction IV-4) when used either alone or in combination with hemin.The nematode growth factor(s) in the CEE were stable to trypsinization and temperature of 100 C for 5 min but not for 15 min. After acid treatment to pH 3.0 with sulfuric acid, the supernatant retained only partial activity. But, after treatment with perchloric acid to pH 3.0 or with activated charcoal, the CEE was completely ineffective as a growth supplement. The activity of charcoal-treated CEE has been completely recovered by addition of hemin (10 μg/ml M-10).Deletion of nucleic acid supplements from M-10 but not from the CEE did not affect the reproduction of the nematodes at all. However, the reproduction was significantly reduced when the nucleic acids were removed both from the M-10 and the CEE. Selective deletion of deoxyribonucleotides and purine-, and pyrimidinenucleotides of ribose series indicated only limited nutritional requirement for purine compounds.
Keywords:Axenic culture  Bioassay  Charcoal treatment  Chick embryo extract  Culture medium  Growth factors  Heme  Hemin  Nucleotides  Nutrition  Plant parasitic nematode  Purine  Pyrimidine  Trypsinization
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