Super Optimal Broth
Super Optimal Broth is a nutrient-rich bacterial growth medium used for microbiological culture, generally of Escherichia coli. This nutrient-rich microbial broth contains peptides, amino acids, water soluble vitamins and glucose in a low-salt formulation. It was developed by Douglas Hanahan in 1983 and is an adjusted version of the commonly used LB medium. Growth of E. coli in SOB or SOC medium results in higher transformation efficiencies of plasmids.
SOC medium can also be used to regenerate Klebsiella oxytoca strains for the improved transformation efficiency.
Super Optimal broth with Catabolite repression is SOB with glucose added to the culture medium as preferred carbon and energy source.
Composition
Figures in parentheses are the masses of reagents required to prepare 1 liter of medium.SOB
- 2 % w/v tryptone
- 0.5 % w/v yeast extract
- 8.56 mM NaCl or 10 mM NaCl
- 2.5 mM KCl
- Doubly distilled H2O to 1000 mL
- 10 mM MgCl2 and 10 mM MgSO4
SOC
In addition to the SOB contents, SOC also contains 20 mM glucose.Alternatively, SOB and SOC can be prepared by adding small amounts of concentrated magnesium chloride and glucose solutions to pre-prepared SOB.