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Aspergillus niger van Tieghem

64974

An ampoule containing viable cells (yeast cells, spores, or agar cubes with mycelia) suspended in cryoprotectant.
Product category
Fungi
Strain designation
N402
Type strain
No
Genome sequenced strain
Yes
Isolation source
Low conidiophore derivative of ATCC 9029
Product format
Frozen
Storage conditions
-80°C or colder
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Documentation

ATCC determines the biosafety level of a material based on our risk assessment as guided by the current edition of Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories (BMBL), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It is your responsibility to understand the hazards associated with the material per your organization’s policies and procedures as well as any other applicable regulations as enforced by your local or national agencies.

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

General

Specific applications
produces glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
transformation host
Preceptrol
No

Characteristics

Ploidy
Haploid
Genotype
cspA
Comments
Regulation of xylanase gene
Genome sequencing strain (Wageningen University, Netherlands)

Handling information

Medium
Temperature
30°C
Atmosphere
Aerobic
Handling procedure
Frozen ampoules packed in dry ice should either be thawed immediately or stored in liquid nitrogen. If liquid nitrogen storage facilities are not available, frozen ampoules may be stored at or below -70°C for approximately one week. Do not under any circumstance store frozen ampoules at refrigerator freezer temperatures (generally -20°C). Storage of frozen material at this temperature will result in the death of the culture.
  1. To thaw a frozen ampoule, place in a 25°C to 30°C water bath, until just thawed (approximately 5 minutes).  Immerse the ampoule just sufficient to cover the frozen material.  Do not agitate the ampoule.
  2. Immediately after thawing, wipe down ampoule with 70% ethanol and aseptically transfer at least 50 µL (or 2-3 agar cubes) of the content onto a plate or broth with medium recommended.
  3. Incubate the inoculum/strain at the temperature and conditions recommended. Inspect for growth of the inoculum/strain regularly. The sign of viability is noticeable typically after 2-4 days of incubation. However, the time necessary for significant growth will vary from strain to strain.
Handling notes
Additional information on this culture is available on the ATCC® web site at www.atcc.org.

Quality control specifications

Sequenced data
No DNA sequencing was performed in house on this product.

History

Deposited as
Aspergillus niger van Tieghem
Synonyms
Aspergillus niger mut. cinnamomeus (Schiemann) Thom et Raper Aspergillus niger mut. schiemanni Aspergillus niger var. altipes SchiemannAspergillus cinnamomeus Schiemann, ~
Depositors
CJ Bos
Cross references
GenBank OGUI00000000 Aspergillus niger strain N402 (ATCC 64974), whole genome shotgun sequencing project

Legal disclaimers

Intended use
This product is intended for laboratory research use only. It is not intended for any animal or human therapeutic use, any human or animal consumption, or any diagnostic use.
Warranty

The product is provided 'AS IS' and the viability of ATCC® products is warranted for 30 days from the date of shipment, provided that the customer has stored and handled the product according to the information included on the product information sheet, website, and Certificate of Analysis. For living cultures, ATCC lists the media formulation and reagents that have been found to be effective for the product. While other unspecified media and reagents may also produce satisfactory results, a change in the ATCC and/or depositor-recommended protocols may affect the recovery, growth, and/or function of the product. If an alternative medium formulation or reagent is used, the ATCC warranty for viability is no longer valid.  Except as expressly set forth herein, no other warranties of any kind are provided, express or implied, including, but not limited to, any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, manufacture according to cGMP standards, typicality, safety, accuracy, and/or noninfringement.

Disclaimers

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Permits & Restrictions

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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

Wennekes LM, et al. Purification and characterization of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase from Aspergillus niger and Aspergillus nidulans. J. Gen. Microbiol. 139: 2793-2800, 1993. PubMed: 8277259

de Graaff LH, et al. Regulation of the xylanase-encoding xlnA gene of Aspergillus tubigensis. Mol. Microbiol. 12: 479-490, 1994. PubMed: 8065265

Goosen T, et al. Transformation of Aspergillus niger using the homologous orotidine-5'- phosphate-decarboxylase gene. Curr. Genet. 11: 499-503, 1987. PubMed: 2836081

van den Hondel CA, et al. Production of extracellular proteins by the filamentous fungus Aspergillus. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 61: 153-160, 1992. PubMed: 1580617

Bartling S, et al. Expression of an Erwinia pectate lyase in three species of Aspergillus. Curr. Genet. 29: 474-481, 1996. PubMed: 8625428

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