Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!shelby!apple!rutgers!orstcs!ucs.orst.edu!chend From: chend@ucs.orst.edu (Donald Chen - Microbiology) Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.methds-reagnts Subject: Electroporators Keywords: Electroporators, recommendations Message-ID: <21306@orstcs.CS.ORST.EDU> Date: 26 Oct 90 03:42:52 GMT Sender: usenet@orstcs.CS.ORST.EDU Reply-To: chend@ucs.orst.edu (Donald Chen - Microbiology) Distribution: bionet Organization: Oregon State University -- UCS Lines: 41 Hi. Our lab is interested in purchasing an electroporator for transforming Bacillus subtilis. We have a limited budget and would like to get the best machine at the least price. There are no labs on campus who are presently using electroporators for transforming bacterial cells so we would like the net's advice. I've gotten catalogues and literature from: 1. Bio-Rad 2. BTX 3. IBI 4. BRL It is my understanding that for our system we would need: 1. Transformer 2. Pulse controller 3. Capacitance extender While Bio-Rad, BRL and IBI sell the three units separately, BTX sell it all in one machine. In terms of general convience, the BTX device seems the best bet (eg no excess cords, boxes, won't get lost), however, I don't have any experience with this company. The BRL system appears to be cheapest. Bio-Rad devices are most often cited in the literature, but they are the most expensive. If you have had experience with any of these devices, especially in transforming gram-positive bacterial cells, I would be grateful for any advice, comments, recommendations. This includes the continuing costs of cells (these really cost $3 a piece?) and perhaps warranty and repair services and other support. Thanks. I'll summarize the comments I receive. Don Chen Don Chen Dept of Microbiology Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331 (503) 737-4441 chend@beasley.ucs.orst.edu chend@bionette.cgrb.orst.edu