ADAPTATION OF A METHIONINE AUXOTROPH ESCHERICHIA COLI GROWTH ASSAY TO MICROTITER PLATES FOR QUANTITATING METHIONINE |
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Authors: | IB ZABALA DÍAZ CA FROELICH SC RICKE |
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Institution: | Poultry Science Department Texas A&M University College Station, Texas 77843 |
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Abstract: | A rapid microtiter methionine assay was developed using a methionine auxotroph E. coli strain. The bacterial strain was first grown on rich media to promote extensive bacterial growth and the cells were depleted to exhaust all endogenous methionine. After depletion, cells were transferred to minimal media with increasing concentrations of methionine and microtiter plates were incubated at 37C for 6 h. Methionine microtiter standard curves yielded linear growth responses to increasing concentrations of methionine in the range of 0 to 26.8 μM. Addition of different antibiotic and antifungal agents to the media did not significantly alter the linear growth response observed in the microtiter assay. This microtiter plate E. coli methionine assay has potential as a rapid in vitro assay method for quantifying methionine. |
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