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Tetrahymena hyperangularis Nanney and McCoy

30351

Product category
Protists
Classification
KINGDOM: Protozoa
Strain designation
UI-7148c (10/IV)
Type strain
No
Isolation source
Freshwater from Rocky Mountain National Park
Geographical isolation
United States; Colorado
Product format
Test tube
Mission Collection Item
This is a Mission Collection Item.

Documentation

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ATCC highly recommends that appropriate personal protective equipment is always used when handling vials. For cultures that require storage in liquid nitrogen, it is important to note that some vials may leak when submersed in liquid nitrogen and will slowly fill with liquid nitrogen. Upon thawing, the conversion of the liquid nitrogen back to its gas phase may result in the vial exploding or blowing off its cap with dangerous force creating flying debris. Unless necessary, ATCC recommends that these cultures be stored in the vapor phase of liquid nitrogen rather than submersed in liquid nitrogen.

Detailed product information

Characteristics

Comments
unique position of the degenerating macronucleus

Handling information

Medium
Instruction for complete medium
Media: ATCC Medium 357 is used for short-term cultivation.

Alternate Media: ATCC Medium 1034 can also be used for short-term cultivation and is available in a freeze-dried format from ATCC; ATCC Medium 383 is used for long-term
Temperature
25°C
Culture system
Axenic
Reagents for cryopreservation
RM-9 Media for cryopreservation of Tetrahymena

Proteose Peptone (Difco 0120)                                     5.0 g

Tryptone                                                                              5.0 g

K2HPO4                                                                                                                        0.2 g

Glucose                                                                               1.0 g

Liver extract                                                                        0.1 g

Glass distilled water                                                         1.0 L

Dissolve components in glass distilled H2O and autoclave.

Dryl?s Salt Solution

0.1 M NaH2PO4 3H20                                                                              10.0 ml

0.1 M Na2HPO4 .  7H20                                                                              10.0 ml

0.1 M Sodium citrate . 2H20                                           15.0 ml

0.1 M CaCl2 2H20                                                          15.0 ml

Distilled water                                                               950.0 ml

Add the first 3 components to the distilled H2O and mix thoroughly.

Add the CaC12  solution and mix thoroughly.

(Adding the solutions in the order indicated will avoid the precipitation of Ca salts.)

Cryopreservation
1.  Transfer tetrahymena from usual growth medium to RM-9 medium and allow to grow to near peak density.

2.   Harvest cells from a culture by centrifugation at 300 x g for 2 min.          

3.   Adjust concentration of cells to 2 x 106/ml in fresh

      medium.

4.   While cells are centrifuging, prepare a 22% (v/v) sterile

solution of sterile DMSO in fresh medium.

a) Add 2.2 ml of DMSO to an ice cold 20 x 150 mm screw-capped test tube;

b) Place the tube on ice and allow the DMSO to solidify (~5 min) and then add 7.8 ml of ice cold medium;

c) Invert several times to dissolve the DMSO;

d) Allow to warm to room temperature.

5.   Add a volume of the DMSO solution equal to the cell

      suspension volume but add in 3 equal aliquots at 2 min

      intervals. Thus, the final concentration of the preparation

      will equal 11% (v/v) DMSO and 106 cells /ml.

6.   Dispense in 0.5 ml aliquots into 1.0 - 2.0 ml sterile plastic

      screw-capped cryules (special plastic vials for       cryopreservation).

7.   Place the ampules in a controlled rate freezing unit. The

cooling cycle should be initiated no less than 15 min and no longer than 60 min after the addition of the DMSO to the cell preparation. From room temperature cool at -1°C/min to -40°C. If freezing unit can compensate for the heat of fusion, maintain rate at -1°C/min through heat of fusion. At  -50°C ampules are plunged into liquid nitrogen.

8.   Store in the vapor or liquid phase of a nitrogen

      refrigerator.

9.   To establish a culture from the frozen state aseptically add 0.5 ml sterile Dryl's Salt Solution to an ampule. Immediately place the ampule in a 35°C water bath, until thawed (2-3 min).  Immerse the ampule just sufficient to cover the frozen material. Do not agitate the ampule.

10. Immediately after thawing, aseptically remove the contents of the ampule and inoculate into 5.0 ml of fresh medium in a 16 x 125 mm screw-capped test tube with a slightly loosened cap. Incubate at 25°C.

CRYOPRESERVATION:

Alternative Thawing Procedure

 1.  Aseptically  add 0.5 ml of sterile modified PYNFH medium (ATCC Medium 1034) containing 8% (w/v) sucrose to the ampule.  Immediately, place in a 35°C water bath, until thawed. Immerse the ampule just sufficient to cover the frozen material. Do not agitate the ampule.

2.   Immediately after thawing, aseptically remove the contents of the ampule and gently add the material to the edge of a 20 x 100 mm petri plate containing ATCC Medium 919 (non-nutrient agar) and position on a 15 degree slant.  The cell suspension will pool at the edge of the plate.

3.   Continue to double the volume of the cell suspension at 10

minute intervals by adding ATCC medium 1034) containing 4% sucrose (w/v).  When the volume reaches 16.0 ml place the plate in horizontal position and incubate at 25°C. 

4.   On the following day, gently remove the cell suspension for the plate and transfer to a T-25 tissue culture flask.  Note the volume of the suspension and add a volume of fresh medium containing 4% sucrose equal to the volume of  the cell suspension.  Incubate the culture at 25°C.

5.   After culture has been established subculture into fresh

      normal medium without sucrose. 

History

Deposited as
Tetrahymena hyperangularis Nanney and McCoy
Depositors
EM Simon, JW McCoy
Chain of custody
ATCC <-- EM Simon, JW McCoy <-- P.F. Doerder/J.W. McCoy
Type of isolate
Environmental
Year of origin
1971
Special collection
National Park Service (NPS) Special Collection

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Permits & Restrictions

Material Transfer Agreement Addendum for National Park Service Products

For every order of this item, you must provide a signed Material Transfer Agreement Addendum for National Park Service Products. We cannot ship this item until we receive this addendum. The person signing the addendum as the principal investigator must match the end user as listed on the applicable sales order for the item. Email the signed addendum to [email protected] with a reference to both your account and sales order numbers. Once received, your addendum will be reviewed, and this item will be released for shipment if all requirements are met. If you need assistance with your order, please contact our Customer Care team or your applicable distributor.

Import Permit for the State of Hawaii

If shipping to the U.S. state of Hawaii, you must provide either an import permit or documentation stating that an import permit is not required. We cannot ship this item until we receive this documentation. Contact the Hawaii Department of Agriculture (HDOA), Plant Industry Division, Plant Quarantine Branch to determine if an import permit is required.

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Frequently Asked Questions

References

Curated Citations

Simon EM, Doerder FP. The unique position of the degenerating macronucleus in Tetrahymena tropicalis. J. Protozool. 28: 203-205, 1981.

freshwater, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO

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