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Trace element mix

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Trace Element Mix is a laboratory reagent that provides a blend of essential trace elements. It is a multi-component solution designed for use in various scientific applications that require a source of trace minerals.

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Bacterial Growth Media Preparation

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For pre-cultures of the bacteria the basic buffer recipe was 10g/L yeast extract (Becton Dickinson, Franklin Lakes, USA) and 10g/L soytone (Becton Dickinson, Franklin Lakes, USA). We refer to that buffer as 1xNutrient medium (also 1xNu). The initial pH was 7 and 100mM phosphate were added. For the washing steps and the experiments itself the medium contained 1g/L yeast extract and 1g/L soytone, 0.1mM CaCl2, 2mM MgCl2, 4mg/L NiSO4, 50mg/L MnCl2 and 1x Trace Element Mix (Teknova, Hollister, USA). We refer to that buffer as base buffer. It was supplemented with phosphate buffer and/or glucose as outlined in the single experiments. The usual concentration was 10g/L glucose, deviations from that are described for the single experiments below. All media were filter sterilized.
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Bacterial Growth Media Preparation

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For pre-cultures of the bacteria the basic buffer recipe was 10g/L yeast extract (Becton Dickinson, Franklin Lakes, USA) and 10g/L soytone (Becton Dickinson, Franklin Lakes, USA). We refer to that buffer as 1xNutrient medium (also 1xNu). The initial pH was 7 and 100mM phosphate were added. For the washing steps and the experiments itself the medium contained 1g/L yeast extract and 1g/L soytone, 0.1mM CaCl2, 2mM MgCl2, 4mg/L NiSO4, 50mg/L MnCl2 and 1x Trace Element Mix (Teknova, Hollister, USA). We refer to that buffer as base buffer. It was supplemented with phosphate buffer and/or glucose as outlined in the single experiments. The usual concentration was 10g/L glucose, deviations from that are described for the single experiments below. All media were filter sterilized.
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