Differential protein expression following low temperature culture of suspension CHO-K1 cells |
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Authors: | Niraj Kumar Patrick Gammell Paula Meleady Michael Henry Martin Clynes |
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Affiliation: | (1) National Institute for Cellular Biotechnology, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Ireland |
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Abstract: | Background To ensure maximal productivity of recombinant proteins (rP) during production culture it is typical to encourage an initial phase of rapid cell proliferation to achieve high biomass followed by a stationary phase where cellular energies are directed towards production of rP. During many such biphasic cultures, the initial phase of rapid cell growth at 37°C is followed by a growth arrest phase induced through reduction of the culture temperature. Low temperature induced growth arrest is associated with many positive phenotypes including increased productivity, sustained viability and an extended production phase, although the mechanisms regulating these phenotypes during mild hypothermia are poorly understood. |
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