# 142: THIOMICROSPIRA PELOPHILA MEDIUM ## Main sol. 142 25 g NaCl 1 g (NH4)2SO4 1.5 g MgSO4 x 7 H2O 0.42 g CaCl2 x 2 H2O 0.2 ml **Trace element solution (Vishniac & Santer, 1957)** 4 ml Bromothymol blue (0.1% w/v) 0.5 g K2HPO4 5 g Na2S2O3 x 5 H2O 1 ml **Seven vitamins solution** 1000 ml Distilled water 1. Dissolve ingredients (except hydrogenphosphate, thiosulfate and vitamins), adjust pH to 7.2 and autoclave. K2HPO4 and Na2S2O3 are autoclaved separately each in 10% of the final volume. Filter sterilize the vitamins solution. Adjust pH of the complete medium to 7.2 with sterile 0.4% (w/v) Na2CO3 solution. Acidification of the medium during growth causes the pH indicator bromothymol blue to turn from blue to yellow. 2. Note: Growth of most Thiomicrospira strains is more reliable if the medium is prepared under a 80% N2 and 20% CO2 gas atmosphere to make it anoxic and then filled under air atmosphere into Hungate-type tubes (5 ml per vial). The pH is adjusted with a sterile stock solution of Na2CO3 (5% w/v) after autoclaving. ## Trace element solution (Vishniac & Santer, 1957) 50 g Na2-EDTA 22 g ZnSO4 x 7 H2O 5.54 g CaCl2 x 2 H2O 5.06 g MnCl2 x 4 H2O 5 g FeSO4 x 7 H2O 1.1 g (NH4)6Mo7O24 x 4 H2O 1.57 g CuSO4 x 5 H2O 1.61 g CoCl2 x 6 H2O 1000 ml Distilled water 1. Dissolve EDTA in distilled water, adjust pH to 7 using 2 N KOH, then add remaining compounds. Adjust pH of final solution to 6.0 with KOH. ## Seven vitamins solution 100 mg Vitamin B12 80 mg p-Aminobenzoic acid 20 mg D-(+)-biotin 200 mg Nicotinic acid 100 mg Calcium pantothenate 300 mg Pyridoxine hydrochloride 200 mg Thiamine-HCl x 2 H2O 1000 ml Distilled water