| 產品名稱 | Acanthamoeba castellanii (Douglas) Page |
|---|---|
| 商品貨號 | B195428 |
| Deposited As | Acanthamoeba sp. |
| Strain Designations | Neff |
| Application | Control strain Editing of tRNAs Oxidative metabolism associated with phagocytosis Inhibition by Pseudomonas aeruginosa Quantitative bacterial plaque assay for enumeration Chlorhexidine tablet system for disinfection Internalisation of bacterial substrate as factors in growth rate Production of monoclonal antibodies |
| Biosafety Level | 1
Biosafety classification is based on U.S. Public Health Service Guidelines, it is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that their facilities comply with biosafety regulations for their own country. |
| Isolation | Soil, Pacific Grove, CA, 1957 |
| Product Format | frozen |
| Storage Conditions | Frozen Cultures: -70°C for 1 week; liquid N2 vapor for long term storage Freeze-dried Cultures: 2-8°C Live Cultures: See Protocols section for handling information |
| Type Strain | no |
| Comments | Very similar to A. terricola ATCC 30134 on the basis of starch gel electrophoretic analysis of enzymes. Two genetic markers that distinguish pathogenic and nonpathogenic strains resistant to complement lysis Editing of tRNAs Nucleotide sequences of 5S and 5.8S RNAs Isoenzyme electrophoresis Axenic cultivation Oxidative metabolism associated with phagocytosis Biochemical and molecular characterization characterization of Acanthamoeba polyphaga inhibition by Pseudomonas aeruginosa quantitative bacterial plaque assay for enumeration Chlorhexidine tablet system for disinfection Interaction of Legionella pneumophila Internalisation of bacterial substrate as factors in growth rate Production of monoclonal antibodies Occurrence in natural thermal waters in Mexico review phylogeny |
| Medium | ATCC® Medium 712: PYG w/ Additives |
| Growth Conditions | Temperature: 25°C Culture System: Axenic |
| Cryopreservation | Harvest and Preservation
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| Name of Depositor | RJ Neff |
| Year of Origin | 1957 |
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| Cross References | Nucleotide (GenBank) : K00471 A.castellanii (amoeba) 5.8S ribosomal RNA. Nucleotide (GenBank) : U12386 Acanthamoeba castellanii mitochondrion, complete genome. Nucleotide (GenBank) : U03732 Acanthamoeba castellanii Neff mitochondrion rRNA large subunit gene. Nucleotide (GenBank) : M97651 Acanthamoeba castellanii mitochondrial Met-tRNA, Ala-tRNA, Pro-tRNA, and Asp-tRNA genes. Nucleotide (GenBank) : L20506 Acanthamoeba castellanii transfer RNA-Gln, complete tRNA; transfer RNA-Lys, complete tRNA; transfer RNA-Glu, complete tRNA; transfer RNA-Ile, complete tRNA; transfer RNA-Leu, complete tRNA. |
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