2. Preparation of NGM Petri Plates
C. elegans is routinely maintained on Nematode Growth Medium (NGM) agar (Brenner, 1974), poured aseptically into sterile petri plates.
Plate Size and Use:
Plate | Size Diameter | Common Use
Small | 35 mm | Matings or assays using costly reagents
Medium | 60 mm | General strain maintenance
Large | 100 mm | Large cultures or mutant screens
A peristaltic pump (e.g., Wheaton Unispense) is recommended for even dispensing, ensuring uniform agar thickness across plates.
If needed, drugs such as levamisole, streptomycin, or nystatin may be added to the molten NGM just before pouring (Caldicott et al., 1994).
1. Preparation of NGM Plates
Equipment and Reagents:
- NaCl
- Agar
- Peptone
- 5 mg/ml cholesterol in ethanol (do not autoclave)
- 1 M KPO₄ buffer, pH 6.0
- 108.3 g KH₂PO₄
- 35.6 g K₂HPO₄
- H₂O to 1 L
- 1 M MgSO₄
- 1 M CaCl₂
- Petri plates
- Peristaltic pump
Procedure:
- Combine in a 2 L Erlenmeyer flask:
- 3 g NaCl
- 17 g agar
- 2.5 g peptone
- 975 ml distilled H₂O
Cover with aluminum foil and autoclave for 50 minutes.
- Cool flask in a 55 °C water bath for 15 minutes.
- Add (sterile):
- 1 ml 1 M CaCl₂
- 1 ml 5 mg/ml cholesterol
- 1 ml 1 M MgSO₄
- 25 ml 1 M KPO₄ buffer
Swirl gently to mix.
- Dispense aseptically into petri plates using the peristaltic pump (fill plates about ⅔ full).
- Leave plates at room temperature for 2–3 days to check for contamination and allow moisture to evaporate.
- Store plates in an air-tight container at room temperature; they remain usable for several weeks.