A streptomycin resistant E. coli strain HB101 was used in this study. E. coli was grown overnight in Luria Bertani broth (Difco Laboratories, Detroit, MI) supplemented with Streptomycin at 37 C with constant agitation at 175 rpm.
A streptomycin resistant E. coli strain HB101 was used in thisstudy. E. coli was grown overnight in Luria Bertani broth (DifcoLaboratories, Detroit, MI) supplemented with Streptomycin at 37 Cwith constant agitation at 175 rpm.