DM: Davis-Mingioli

Growth medium used by the long-term E. coli evolution experiment.

1L 5L Component MW
7 g 35 g Potassium Phosphate (dibasic, trihydrate) HK2PO4 (H2O)3 MW 228.17
2 g 10 g Potassium Phosphate (monobasic) H2KPO4 MW 136.07
1 g 5 g Ammonium Sulfate (NH4)2 SO4 MW 132.08
0.5 g 2.5 g Sodium Citrate (trisodium, dihydrate) Na3C6H5O7 (H2O)2 MW 294.10
Add dH2O to final volume and autoclave.

After autoclaving add the following stock solutions:

1L 5L Component
1.0 ml 5 ml 10% (w/v) Magnesium Sulfate MgSO4 (separately autoclaved stock)
1.0 ml 5 ml 0.2% (w/v) Thiamine (vitamin B1) (filter sterilized)

And supplement with a carbon source.

If preparing DM-glucose (MW 180.16 g/mol), add this volume of 10% glucose solution (separately autoclaved stock) to get the final concentration desired:

1L 5L DMX [glucose] (w/v) [glucose] (mg/L) [glucose] (然)
25 痞 125 痞 DM25 0.025% 25 mg/L 139 然
100 痞 500 痞 DM100 0.100% 100 mg/L 694 然
250 痞 1.25 ml DM250 0.250% 250 mg/L 1.39 然
500 痞 2.5 ml DM500 0.500% 500 mg/L 2.78 mM
1.0 ml 5 ml DM1000 1.000% 1000 mg/L 5.55 mM
2.0 ml 10 ml DM2000 2.000% 2000 mg/L 11.1 mM

Remember: DMX = DM + X mg/L glucose. Glucose may no longer limit the final growth density above approximately DM1000.

Final composition
67.4 mM Phosphate (PO43-)
8.38 mM Sulfate (SO42-)
15.1 mM Ammonium (NH4)
5.1 mM Sodium (Na+)
98.1 mM Potassium (K+)
0.83 mM Magnesium (Mg2+)
1.7 mM Citrate
139 然 Glucose (in DM25)
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