Introduction:
Acetosyringone is a naturally occurring compound secreted from wounded dicot plant tissues and is a chemotractant for Agrobacterium sp. It is generally used at 5 uM to 200 uM to enhance transformation in monocots.Acetosyringone should NOT be autoclaved. This is a sterile solution of Acetosyringone in DMSO.
Synonym: 3',5'-Dimethyoxy-4'-hydroxyacetophenone
Autoclavability |
Do not autoclave |
Miscibility |
Water |
Physical Form |
Liquid |
Powder Form |
A1104 |
Sterility |
DMSO is considered a sterilant |
Storage Temp. |
-20°C |
Other Notes |
Plant Tissue Culture Tested |
UPC/SKU |
A1104 |
CAS NUMBER |
2478-38-8 |
Formula Weight |
196.20 |
Formula |
C10H12O4 |
Synonyms |
3',5'-Dimethyoxy-4'-hydroxyacetophenone |
Manufactured from |
A104 |
Storage Temp. |
-20 °C |
Tariff Code |
2914.50.3000 |
Risk Info (R) |
22-36/37/38 |
Safety Info (S) |
24/25-36 |
PROD. # |
COMPONENT NAME |
mg/L |
B210 |
Boric Acid |
|
C266 |
Calcium Chloride, Anhydrous |
|
C193 |
Cobalt Nitrate, Hexahydrate |
2.45 |
C375 |
Cupric Sulfate, Pentahydrate |
3.95 |
F374 |
Ferric Ammonium Citrate |
300 |
M200 |
Magnesium Sulfate, Heptahydrate |
3750 |
M455 |
Manganese Chloride, Tetrahydrate |
90.5 |
P705 |
Potassium Phosphate, Dibasic |
2000 |
S7550 |
0
Sodium Carbonate, Anhydrous |
1000 |
M651 |
Sodium Molybdate (VI), Dihydrate |
19.5 |
S802 |
Sodium Nitrate |
75000 |
Z101 |
Zinc Sulfate, Heptahydrate |
11.1 |
C277 |
Citric Acid, Anyhdrous |
300 |
E2718 |
Disodium Magnesium EDTA |
50 |
A1104 Acetosyringone 100 mM Solution
Synonyms: |
4-Hydroxy-3’,5’-dimethoxyacetophenone |
CAS: |
2478-38-8 |
Formula: |
C10H12O4 |
Mol. Weight: |
196.20 |
Properties
Form: |
Liquid |
Appearance: |
Off-white to Tan |
Application: |
Molecular Biology |
Solubility: |
Miscible in Water |
Typical Working Concentration: |
50 µM to 200 µM |
Storage Temp: |
-20 °C |
Storage Temp of Stock Solution: |
N/A |
Other Notes: |
Plant Tissue Culture Tested |
Application Notes
This material is sensitive to temperature and should be added after autoclaved media has cooled slightly. Acetosyringone is a naturally occurring compound secreted from wounded plant tissues. It is used to increase the rate of transformation when used at 50 µM to 200 µM. (Sheikholeslam & Weeks, 1987).
References
Sheikholeslam, SN & DP Weeks. 1987. Acetosyringone promotes high efficiency transformation of Arabidopsis thaliana explants by Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Plant Molecular Biology 8:291- 298.
Formula (mg/L) |
Boric Acid |
143 |
Calcium Chloride Anhydrous |
1359 |
Citric Acid, Anhydrous |
300 |
Cobalt Nitrate·6H2O |
2.45 |
Cupric Sulfate∙5H2O |
3.95 |
Ferric Ammonium Citrate |
300 |
Magnesium Sulfate∙7H2O |
3750 |
Manganese Chloride∙4H2O |
90.5 |
Na2∙Mg∙EDTA |
50 |
Potassium Phosphate dibasic |
2000 |
Sodium Carbonate Anhydrous |
1000 |
Sodium Molybdate∙2H2O |
19.5 |
Sodium Nitrate |
75000 |
Zinc Sulfate*7H2O |
0.222 |