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Maintaining Wolbachia in Cell-free Medium

Published: July 4, 2007 doi: 10.3791/223

Summary

This video describes a method for purifying Wolbachia pipientis from an Anopheles gambiae cell line and then culturing the endosymbiont in cell-free medium. An assay for viability of the bacterium is demonstrated.

Abstract

In this video protocol, procedures are demonstrated to (1) purify Wolbachia symbionts out of cultured mosquito cells, (2) use a fluorescent assay to ascertain the viability of the purified Wolbachia and (3) maintain the now extracellular Wolbachia in cell-free medium. Purified Wolbachia remain alive in the extracellular phase but do not replicate until re-inoculated into eukaryotic cells. Extracellular Wolbachia purified in this manner will remain viable for at least a week at room temperature, and possibly longer. Purified Wolbachia are suitable for micro-injection, DNA extraction and other applications.

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The authors have nothing to disclose.

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Wolbachia Cell-free Medium Video Protocol Purify Symbionts Cultured Mosquito Cells Fluorescent Assay Viability Extracellular Phase Replicate Eukaryotic Cells Micro-injection DNA Extraction
Maintaining Wolbachia in Cell-free Medium
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Gamston, C., Rasgon, J. MaintainingMore

Gamston, C., Rasgon, J. Maintaining Wolbachia in Cell-free Medium. J. Vis. Exp. (5), e223, doi:10.3791/223 (2007).

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