ATCC? Number:30874?
Organism: Naegleria pringsheimi De Jonckheere
Designations: CCAP 1518/1a
Isolation: pre-1950
Depositors: CCAP
History: ATCC<<--CCAP<<--E.G. Pringsheim
Biosafety Level:1
Shipped: dried
Growth Conditions: ATCCmedium 997: Fresh water ameba mediumTemperature: 25.0°C Duration: grown with Escherichia coli ATCC11775 Protocol: ATCCNO: 30133 SPEC: This strain is shipped as a dried preparation. Aseptically add 1 ml of sterile distilled water to the inner vial, remove the filter paper pellet with a pair of forceps, and place it in the center of an agar plate of ATCCmedium 711 or 997. Add the liquid remaining in the vial to the plate and spread it evenly over the surface of the plate. Incubate the plate at 25C. Trophozoites (amebae) should be evident within 2-3 days.
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Comments: Zymodeme Gr-4 [23932] CCAP 15181/a is no longer available for CCAP Maximum temperature tolerance 37C [23932] genetic cluster M [38900] Genetic cluster M [RF34321] = Naegleria gruberi cluster 3 [RF34247]. Equivalent to CCAP 1518/1a, Group I intron in SSUrRNA gene [23861] Thermal ecology [24033] biochemical identification
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