JCRB0136.1 CHO(pMAM-luc)
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JCRB No. | JCRB0136.1 | Cell Name | CHO(pMAM-luc) |
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Profile | pMAM-luc transfected CHO-K1, luciferase activated by dexamethasone | Other Name | |
Animal | hamster, Chinese | Strain | Chinese |
Genus | Cricetulus | Species | griseus |
Sex | Age | ||
Identity | Tissue for Primary Cancer | ovary | |
Case history | genetically engineered CHO-K1 cells. External gene fragment(s) are introduced. | Metastasis | |
Tissue Metastasized | Genetics | Plasmid pMAM-luc transfected CHO-K1 cells. Luciferase activated by dexamethasone(2uM) at 37C, 5 hrs. | |
Life Span | infinite | Crisis PDL | |
Morphology | Character | Luciferase gene under control of MMTV-LTR in plasmid. | |
Classify | transformed | Established by | Mizuno,S. et al. |
Registered by | Mizuno,S. | Regulation for Distribution | not identified |
Comment | See CHO-K1 cell culture methods. | Year | 1998 |
Medium | Ham's F12 medium with 10% fetal bovine serum. | Methods for Passages | Cells are harvested after treatment with 0.25% trypsin and 0.02% EDTA. |
Cell Number on Passage | split ratio=1/10 | Race | |
CO2 Conc. | 5 % | Tissue Sampling | ovary |
Tissue Type |
Detection of virus genome fragment by Real-time PCR | |||||||||
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Detected DNA Virus | not tested | Detected RNA Virus | not tested |
Reference | |
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Pubmed id:9538196 | Suppression of thermotolerance development through cycloheximide-induced negative control of stress protein gene expression. Akagawa H,Ishii A,Mizuno S J Biochem. 1998 Feb;123(2):226-32 |
Pubmed id:9113384 | Stress dose-dependent suppression of heat shock protein gene expression by inhibiting protein synthesis during heat shock treatment. Mizuno S,Ishii A,Murakami Y,Akagawa H Cell Struct Funct. 1997 Feb;22(1):7-13 |
Pubmed id:8689565 | Heat shock transcription factors: structure and regulation. Wu C Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol. 1995;11():441-69 |
Pubmed id:8355691 | The DNA-binding activity of the human heat shock transcription factor is regulated in vivo by hsp70. Mosser DD,Duchaine J,Massie B Mol Cell Biol. 1993 Sep;13(9):5427-38 |
Pubmed id:3422754 | Expression of the firefly luciferase gene in vaccinia virus: a highly sensitive gene marker to follow virus dissemination in tissues of infected animals. Rodriguez JF,Rodriguez D,Rodriguez JR,McGowan EB,Esteban M Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1988 Mar;85(5):1667-71 |
Pubmed id:3821727 | Firefly luciferase gene: structure and expression in mammalian cells. de Wet JR,Wood KV,DeLuca M,Helinski DR,Subramani S Mol Cell Biol. 1987 Feb;7(2):725-37 |
Pubmed id:17758108 | Transient and stable expression of the firefly luciferase gene in plant cells and transgenic plants. Ow DW,DE Wet JR,Helinski DR,Howell SH,Wood KV,Deluca M Science. 1986 Nov 14;234(4778):856-9 |
Pubmed id:3927293 | Isolation and functional analysis of a human 70,000-dalton heat shock protein gene segment. Voellmy R,Ahmed A,Schiller P,Bromley P,Rungger D Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1985 Aug;82(15):4949-53 |
Pubmed id:5271752 | Genetics of somatic mammalian cells. X. Complementation analysis of glycine-requiring mutants. Kao F,Chasin L,Puck TT Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1969 Dec;64(4):1284-91 |
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LOT Information
Cell No. | JCRB0136.1 | Cell Name | |
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LOT No. | 092999 | Lot Specification | distribution |
Medium | Ham's F12 medium with 10% fetal calf serum (FCS lot; BioWhittaker 6M0121) | Temperature | 37 C |
Cell Density at Seeding | 1-2 x 10^5 cells/ml | Methods for Passages | 0.25% trypsin and 0.02% EDTA |
Doubling Time | D.T.=ca 24 hrs. | Cell Number in Vial (cells/1ml) | 2.2 x 10^6 |
Viability at cell freezing (%) | 98 | Antibiotics Used | free |
Passage Number | P8* | PDL | |
Sterility: MYCOPLASMA | - | Sterility: BACTERIA | - |
Sterility: FUNGI | - | Isozyme Analysis | Confirmed as Chinese hamster by NP, G6PD, MD. |
Chromosome Mode | Chromosome Information | ||
Surface Antigen | DNA Profile (STR) | ||
Adhesion | Exoteric Gene | ||
Medium for Freezing | CO2 Conc. | ||
Viability immediately after thawing (%) | Additional information |