A low-cost chemically defined protein free medium for a recombinant CHO cell line producing prothrombin
A chemically defined protein free medium, DF6S, was developed for the cultivation of a recombinant Chinese hamster ovary cell line (CHO2DS) producing human prothrombin in suspension batch culture. DF6S was formulated by optimizing DME/F12 with amino acids and supplementing the optimized DME/F12 with...
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description | A chemically defined protein free medium, DF6S, was developed for the cultivation of a recombinant Chinese hamster ovary cell line (CHO2DS) producing human prothrombin in suspension batch culture. DF6S was formulated by optimizing DME/F12 with amino acids and supplementing the optimized DME/F12 with aurintricarboxylic acid, ethanolamine, ferric sulfate, Pluronic F68, putrescine and sodium pyruvate. From a seeding density of 2.3 × 10^sup 5^ cells ml^sup -1^, CHO2DS cells grown in suspension in DF6S medium reached a maximal cell density of 1.92 × 10^sup 6^ cells ml^sup -1^ with an accumulated prothrombin concentration of 16.7 mg l^sup -1^ after 6 days in culture.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] |
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