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In Vitro Toxicology: Mutagenicity kits

The Ames II / Ames MPF Microfluctuation Assays are all modifications of the traditional Ames plate incorporation assay.

The Ames II assay uses the S. typhimurium strains TA98 and TAMix (a mixture of 6 strains, each detecting a specific base-pair substitution), whereas the Ames MPF® kits are available with the strains TA98, TA100, TA1535, TA1537, E.coli WP2 uvrA or E.coli WP2 pKM101.

 

Benefits of Xenometrix Ames Mutagenicity Assays over traditional Ames Procedures

  • Easy, compact and high throughput liquid format with 384 well plates.

  • Simple detection method with easy "readout" (as compared to the traditional assay)

  • Kits include all five types strains cited in OECD 471 (CoA supplied), quality controlled according to the same guideline 

  • Much less  test compound required.  (10 mg per strain if tested in triplicates, +/- S9, 6 semi-logarithmic compound dilutions)

  • Ames MPF is the preferred system for genotoxic impurities due to its low consumption of compound

  • Significantly less consumption of S9

  • Less environmental pollution due to significantly less "contaminated" waste

  • Less user intervention

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Ames Tester Strain YG7108 -Semi Solid

mes tester strain YG7108 and other Ames tester strains are S. typhimurium and E. coli strains which have been used for more than 40 years to detect mutagenic compounds in chemicals, pharmaceuticals, copsmetics, biocides, water and other environmental samples. They are all listed in the guideline OECD 471...

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Catalogue No.DescriptionPack SizePriceQty
XPSS-0123 YG7108 Ames - Semisolid S. typhimurium Strains250ul £142.00 Quantity Add to Order

Description

50 µl after Reconstitution

can be aliquoted into 10 x 25 µL for 10 overnight cultures

in 10 mL growth medium for Ames Test in agar plates

Ames tester strain YG7108 and other Ames tester strains are S. typhimurium and E. coli strains which have been used for more than 40 years to detect mutagenic compounds in chemicals, pharmaceuticals, copsmetics, biocides, water and other environmental samples. They are all listed in the guideline OECD 471:Bacterial Reverse Mutation Test and in guideline ICH M7 for genotoxic impurities. Point mutations were made in the histidine (Salmonella typhimurium) or the tryptophan (Escherichia coli) operon, rendering the bacteria incapable of producing the corresponding amino acid. These mutations result in his- or trp- organisms that cannot grow unless histidine or tryptophan is supplied.

A test sample's mutagenic potential is assessed by exposing these amino acid-requiring organisms to varying concentrations of sample and selecting for the reversion event. Media lacking histidine or tryptophan are used for this selection which allow only those cells that have undergone the reversion to histidine / tryptophan prototrophy to survive and grow. A mutagenic event causing base substitutions or frameshift mutations within the gene may cause a reversion to amino acid prototrophy. These reverted bacteria will then grow in histidine- or tryptophan-deficient media, respectively, whereas non reverted bacteria will not be able to grow. The media during the growth phase can be liquid or agar based.

YG7108 strains are used in agar based Ames Test in Petri dish (MacroAmes1), in miniaturized agar based MicroAmes6 or 24, and in liquid format Ames Test (Ames MPF, Ames II).

 

Characteristics

  • Mutation: hisG46
  • Type:Base Pair Substitution
  • Target: GGG
  • rfa Mutation: defective lipopolysaccharide (LPS) layer
  • uvrB Mutation: Eliminates the accurate excision repair mechanism
  • Plasmid pYG620 which encodes the E.coli O6-methylguanine DNA Methyltransferase
  • Strains are validated for shipment at room temperature from warehouse in Germany or in Switzerland

Safety

In most countries the Ames S.typhimurium tester strains are categorized under the biosafety level 1 (Risk Group 1, Biological agents that are unlikely to cause human disease). Please contact your local authorities to verify biosafety level in your own country.

The host cell Salmonella typhimurium used in the Ames test system does not contain any genes from other organisms except for the species Salmonella typhimurium. Strain YG7108 contains E.coli sequences and is considered as GMO. The mutations in the different Salmonella typhimurium strains were obtained by in vitro recombination within the species Salmonella typhimurium and in the case of YG7108 with E.coli. The TA and YG strains have a significantly reduced lipopolysaccharide layer and are not pathogenic.

 

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