AT Minimal Medium

Reference:  Tempe, 1977, PNAS 74:2848

AT is prepared as 20X buffer and 20X salts solutions that are supplemented with a carbon source.

20X AT Bufferg/molg/LFinal Concentration (1X)

KH2PO4

136.12140.079 M
pH to 7.0 w/ NaOH
35 (solids)0.044 M
20X AT Saltsg/molg/LFinal Concentration (1X)

(NH4)2SO4

132.14

40

0.015 M

MgSO4-7H2O (anhydrous,1.6)

246.5

3.2

0.6 mM

CaCl2-2H2O (anhydrous, 0.151)

147.0

0.2

0.06 mM

FeSO4-7H2O

278.0

0.1

0.027 mM

MnSO4-H2O

169

0.024

0.0071 mM

1X AT Mediumg/molg/LFinal Concentration (1X)

20X buffer


50mL/L

1X

20X salts


50mL/L

1X

50% glucose or 40% succinate


10mL/L

0.5%

+/- Bacto-agar


15

1.5%

  1. Prepare sterile, autoclaved stocks of 20X salts, 20X buffer and the carbon source. Add the appropriate amounts to either sterile deionized water (AT broth) or molten (55 oC) sterile 1.5% agar-water (AT agar); mix gently, but thoroughly.
  2. Iron will precipitate after autoclaving salts to form red iron oxides. (i.e., rust)
  3. After 1X broth made, there is no need to autoclave. So the process of 1X preparation should be sterile.   DI should be autoclaved separately.
  4. The sugar (e.g., 50% glucose, 40% succinate) needs to be filtered before storage.