A partially defined medium for the flagellate stage of Tetramitus rostratus
1974 ◽
Vol 20
(8)
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pp. 1183-1185
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The flagellates of Tetramitus rostratus were grown in a buffered trypticase – yeast extract broth (TY) to which autoclaved Escherichia coli had been added. With the increase of the concentration of trypticase to 1.0%, the yeast extract could be eliminated if replaced with nicotinamide, pyridoxal HCl, folic acid, and thiamine. It was found that the non-dialyzable fraction of sonically disrupted bacteria supported growth and that the activity resided in the bacterial ribosomes. The possible role of the ribosomes is discussed.