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**Preformed liquid gradient technique (described in detail)
 
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#TA1859 (non-motile mutant)
 
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**Diethylsulfate mutagenesis
 
**Diethylsulfate mutagenesis
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Revision as of 15:14, 27 October 2010

Citation

Aswad, D and Koshland, DE (1975) Isolation, characterization and complementation of Salmonella typhimurium chemotaxis mutants.J. Mol. Biol. 97:225-35

Abstract

No abstract in PubMed

Links

PubMed

Keywords

Chemotaxis; Genes, Dominant; Genes, Recessive; Genetic Complementation Test; Genotype; Mutation; Recombination, Genetic; Salmonella typhimurium; Species Specificity

Main Points of the Paper

Please summarize the main points of the paper.

  • Isolation of non-chemotactic mutants
  • Description of the preformed liquid gradient technique
    • utilizes a preformed gradient in a vertical column of liquid medium
    • separates wild-type, non-motile, and non-motile but chemotactic into 3 regions
  • 72 mutants isolated
    • 68 exhibited smooth co-ordinated motility with no evidence of tumbling
    • 4 exhibited uncoordinated motility
  • Results suggest there may be as many as 6 genetically distinct classes of che mutants in Salmonella

Materials and Methods Used

Please list the materials and methods used in this paper (strains, plasmids, antibodies, etc).

  • For the isolation of non-chemotactic mutants
    • Diethylsulfate mutagenesis
    • Negative swarm selection on Tryptone semi-solid medium (0.3% agar)
    • Preformed liquid gradient technique (described in detail)


  • For complementations and strain constructions
    • Alternative method of abortive transduction
  • Strains
    • all strains were derived from Salmonella typhimurium LT2
    • Initial cultures ST2 and ST23 (wt chemotaxis) were both mutagenized with diethylsulfate to generate mutants
  • For the initial ST2 culture
  1. culture spotted on plate
  2. overnight incubation (wt bacteria swarmed outward from the inoculum, leaving a dense population at the center)
  3. sample taken from the center of colony
  4. perform 10 such serial selections
  5. grow samples in nutrient broth and plate on Tryptone semisolid medium
  6. 200 non-swarming colonies were picked and screened for motility by examination with a microscope
  • For the ST23 culture
  1. ST23 (wt chemotaxis) was mutagenized with diethylsulfate
  2. che mutants enriched in the preformed liquid gradient apparatus 4 times, allowing for turbid growth between each enrichment
  3. final culture plated on tryptone semisolid medium to screen for non-swarming colonies

3 distinct colony morphologies arose large colonies (wt) tiny, compact colonies with sharp boundaries (non-motile) tiny, compact colonies with fuzzy boundaries (che)

Phenotype Annotations

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Species Taxon ID Strain Gene (if known) OMP Phenotype Details Evidence Notes

Salmonella typhimurium LT2

NCBI:99287

ST20

Motility

smooth motility with no spontaneous tumbling

Microscopy

isolated from using negative swarm selection described above. Phenotype labeled che-222(p)

Salmonella typhimurium LT2

NCBI:99287

ST20

Motility

consistently diffuses in the direction of gravity, regardless of attractant

Other

Preformed liquid gradient technique- Phenotype for this strain is labeled che-222(p)

Salmonella typhimurium LT2

NCBI:99287

ST1

Motility

moves in the direction of attractant

Other

Preformed liquid gradient technique

Salmonella typhimurium LT2

NCBI:99287

TA1859

Motility

no significant movement in either direction

Other

Preformed liquid gradient technique. This is a non-motile mutant strain.

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Notes