The selection of plasmids in yeast is based on the use of auxotrophic mutant strains that cannot grow without a specific media component (an amino acid, purine or pyrimidine). Transformation with a plasmid containing the mutated gene enables the transformant to grow on a medium lacking the required component. Sigma′s Yeast Synthetic Drop-Out Media Supplements create a richer medium for better yield and growth rate, and increase the probability of successful transformations when screening libraries or performing gene knock-outs.
Components
The supplements contain all of the following components except as indicated: Amino acids: All standard amino acids except for histidine, leucine, tryptophan and uracil. Each amino acid is present at a concentration of 76 mg/L. Other nutrients: Adenine (18 mg/L), inositol (76 mg/L), p-aminobenzoic acid (8 mg/L)
Other Notes
Mixtures of amino acids and other nutrients to be added to Yeast Nitrogen Base Without Amino Acids.
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It says to add 1.4g to a liter of medium. Would this mean you would need to add 14g to a 10X stock solution that is suggested when preparing yeast nitrogen base without AA.
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Technical Support
·a year ago
Mathematically, yes, this would mean 14 grams would be added to a 10X stock. However, studies of the solubility of this supplement at 10X have not been performed. The end user should attempt this using a smaller volume to verify solubility. Please see the links below to the product datasheet, the Yeast Drop Out page, and the Yeast Growth Protocols page:
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