نتایج جستجو برای: cho cell

تعداد نتایج: 1692099  

2013
Tetsuji Sasaki Akiyoshi Taniguchi

Recently, many biopharmaceuticals have been developed such as cytokines, growth factors, and antibodies. These recombinant proteins are mostly expressed by CHO cells. However, the culture medium of CHO cells requires the addition of serum, which can contain unknown biological substances such as viruses, or requires the addition of expensive growth factors. To avoid the risks of biological ingre...

Journal: :Blood 1995
Z Qin L J van Tits W A Buurman T Blankenstein

Because of the severe toxicity of systemically applied tumor necrosis factor (TNF) in cancer patients, considerable efforts have been made to construct mutant TNF molecules, which retain antitumor activity, but display less toxicity. We compared tumor suppression in relation to the toxic effects of human TNF and human lymphotoxin (LT) in mice. The genes for these two cytokines were expressed in...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2001
C R Franco H A Rocha E S Trindade I A Santos E L Leite S S Veiga H B Nader C P Dietrich

We have examined the role of cell surface glycosaminoglycans in cell division: adhesion and proliferation of Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells. We used both wild-type (CHO-K1) cells and a mutant (CHO-745) which is deficient in the synthesis of proteoglycans due to lack of activity of xylosyl transferase. Using different amounts of wild-type and mutant cells, little adhesion was observed in the ...

2016
Ioscani Jimenez del Val Karen M. Polizzi Cleo Kontoravdi

Glycosylation greatly influences the safety and efficacy of many of the highest-selling recombinant therapeutic proteins (rTPs). In order to define optimal cell culture feeding strategies that control rTP glycosylation, it is necessary to know how nucleotide sugars (NSs) are consumed towards host cell and rTP glycosylation. Here, we present a theoretical framework that integrates the reported g...

Journal: :Mutagenesis 1997
R L Rolig S K Layher B Santi G M Adair F Gu A J Rainbow R S Nairn

Positive selection-negative selection gene targeting was used to disrupt the nucleotide excision repair gene ERCC1 in a Chinese hamster ovary cell line, CHO-K1. Southern and Northern analysis showed that a cell clone isolated by this targeting approach, CHO-7-27, had an ERCC1 gene structure consistent with targeted disruption of ERCC1 exon V, and did not express ERCC1 mRNA. CHO-7-27 was further...

Journal: :cell journal 0

objective: reporter gene transfer to mammalian cells receives a great deal of attention due to its importance for molecular biology, embryology and developmental biology studies. among dna transfer technologies to eukaryotic cells, lipofection is known as the most widely used because of its easy handling procedure, low cell mortality and the natural pathway it undertakes. materials and methods:...

2015
Igor Z. Damasceno Katia R. B. Melo Fabio D. Nascimento Daianne S. P. Souza Mariana S. Araujo Sinval E. G. Souza Misako U. Sampaio Helena B. Nader Ivarne L. S. Tersariol Guacyara Motta

Human H-kininogen (120 kDa) plays a role in many pathophysiological processes and interacts with the cell surface through protein receptors and proteoglycans, which mediate H-kininogen endocytosis. In the present work we demonstrate that H-kininogen containing bradykinin domain is internalized and different endogenous kininogenases are present in CHO-K1 cells. We used CHO-K1 (wild type) and CHO...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1997
P Clezardin J Lawler J Amiral G Quentin P Delmas

Using a series of fusion proteins that span almost all of the thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1) molecule, we observed in this study that Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) K1 cells strongly attached to the N-terminus but not to the other domains of TSP-1 (e.g. the C-terminus, and type 1, type 2 and type 3 repeats). In addition, attachment to the N-terminus of CHO S745 cells defective in cell-surface glycosamin...

2013
Wolfgang Sommeregger Andreas Gili Thomas Sterovsky Emilio Casanova Renate Kunert

Background CHO (Chinese Hamster Ovary) cells are the cell line of choice for therapeutic protein production. Although the achieved volumetric titers have increased significantly over the past two decades, the establishment of wellproducing CHO cell lines is still difficult and not always successful [1]. Factors influencing productivity are the chosen host cell line, the genetic vectors, applied...

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