new cell line development for antibody-producing chinese hamster ovary cells using split green fluorescent protein
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Abstract
Abstract
Background
The establishment of high producer is an important issue in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell culture considering increased heterogeneity by the random integration of a transfected foreign gene and the altered position of the integrated gene. Fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS)-based cell line development is an efficient strategy for the selection of CHO cells in high therapeutic protein production.
Results
An internal ribosome entry site (IRES) was introduced for using two green fluorescence protein (GFP) fragments as a reporter to both antibody chains, the heavy chain and the light chain. The cells co-transfected with two GFP fragments showed the emission of green fluorescence by the reconstitution of split GFP. The FACS-sorted pool with GFP expression had a higher specific antibody productivity (
Conclusions
This study proved that the fragment complementation for split GFP could be an efficient indication for antibody production on the basis of high correlation of
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| Authors | ;Kim Yeon-Gu;Park Byoungwoo;Ahn Jung;Jung Joon-Ki;Lee Hong;Lee Eun |
| Journal | dlsu business and economics review |
| Year | 2012 |
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10.1186/1472-6750-12-24
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