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Frozen Permanents of E. coli Cultures
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Authors: Constance Jeffery
### Abstract
Simple directions to prepare frozen permanents of E. coli or other bacterial cultures that can be stored for years at -80°C.
### Introduction
This is a simple protocol for preparing frozen permanents of E. coli or other bacterial cells. The frozen permanents can be stored for years at -80°C.
### Reagents
1. 100% w/v glycerol sterile filtered (per 100ml: weigh 100g. of glycerol, add water to bring volume to 100ml. Then sterile filter)
- Sterile screw top freezer tubes
- LB
- Ampicillin or other appropriate antibiotic
- Sterile test tubes
- Roller
- Ice bucket with dry ice
- Box for -80°C freezer
### Equipment
-80°C freezer
### Procedure
1. Inoculate 5ml LB 100ug/ml ampicillin (or other appropriate antibiotic for your culture) with cells.
- Grow overnight on roller.
- Mix 800ul culture with 200ul 100% w/v glycerol (sterile) in sterile screw cap freezer tube.
(usually make several tubes)
- Invert a few times
- Bury tube in dry ice until frozen solid.
- Store in -80°C freezer.
### Timing
Overnight to grow culture plus about 15 minutes to complete the rest of the protocol.
### Anticipated Results
Frozen permanents should be good for years if stored at -80°C.
### Associated Publications
**Expression, Detergent Solubilization, and Purification of a Membrane Transporter, the MexB Multidrug Resistance Protein**. Forum H. Bhatt and Constance J. Jeffery. *Journal of Visualized Experiments* 03/12/2010 [doi:10.3791/2134](http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/2134)
### Author information
**Constance Jeffery**, Connie Jeffery's Lab
Correspondence to: Constance Jeffery (cjeffery@uic.edu)
*Source: [Protocol Exchange](http://www.nature.com/protocolexchange/protocols/2120) (2011) doi:10.1038/protex.2011.228. Originally published online 14 June 2011*.
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