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Clear bottomed 96 well black plates

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Clear-bottomed 96-well black plates are a type of lab equipment designed for various analytical and assay applications. These plates feature a clear bottom and black walls, providing optimal optical properties for applications that require light-based detection or imaging. The clear bottom allows for the transmission of light, while the black walls help to minimize cross-talk between wells and improve signal-to-noise ratio.

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Salmonella Growth Kinetics Assay

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Overnight cultures of Salmonella in LB were diluted 1/1000 in LB or LB without NaCl supplemented with the appropriate antibiotics. Cells were grown in clear-bottomed 96-well black plates (Corning) using a SpectraMax Plus Microplate Reader (Molecular Devices) for agitation. Green fluorescence was measured using a Synergy H1 plate reader (BioTek) with 485-nm excitation and 535-nm emission, and the absorbance in each well was measured at 600 nm.
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Fluorescence-based Reporter Assay

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Fluorescence derived from reporter constructs was measured into clear-bottomed 96-well black plates (Corning) using a Synergy H1 plate reader (BioTek). Green fluorescence was measured with excitation 485 nm and emission 535 nm, and the absorbance in each well was measured at 600 nm. Detailed sample extraction and Pi and protein measurements are described in the Supplemental Material.
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Quantification of Salmonella GFP Expression

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Salmonella cells expressing plasmid-borne gfp fusions were streaked onto either LB or on LB without NaCl agar plates supplemented with the appropriate antibiotics. Following 24 h of growth, fluorescence was visualized with a dark blue light transilluminator and an amber screen. For fluorescence quantification, isolated colonies were resuspended in 1 ml of phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) and 150 μl were aliquoted in a clear-bottomed 96-well black plates (Corning). Green fluorescence was measured using an Infinite M1000 plate reader (Tecan) with 485-nm excitation and 535-nm emission, and the absorbance was measured at 600 nm.
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