Antibody-Expressing Positive Control Vector
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Antibody-Expressing Positive Control Vector

Bei dem Positivkontrollvektor für die Antikörperexpression handelt es sich um eine Säugetier-Expressionskontrolle, die ein vollständiges Kaninchen-IgG in voller Länge ausdrückt.Weitere Informationen
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A146625 Reaktionen
Katalognummer A14662
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Bei dem Positivkontrollvektor für die Antikörperexpression handelt es sich um eine Säugetier-Expressionskontrolle, die ein vollständiges Kaninchen-IgG in voller Länge ausdrückt. Der Vektor kann als Steuerung einer Positivexpression für transiente Expressionssysteme wie das EXPI293™ Expressionssystem, das FreeStyle™ 293-Expressionssystem und das FreeStyle™ MAX CHO-Expressionssystem verwendet werden.

Exprimiert Kaninchen-IgG in einer Konzentration von ∼250 mg/l im Expi293™ Expressionssystem
Enthält ausreichend Material für die Transfektion von bis zu 150 ml Suspensionskultur in den Systemen Expi293™ und FreeStyle™
Protokolle zur Quantifizierung der Expression von Kaninchen-IgG anhand des Positivkontrollvektors

Der Positivkontrollvektor für die Antikörperexpression enthält einen optimierten Mix von Genen für schwere und leichte IgG-Ketten. Diese Steuerung ist im EXPI293™ Expression System Kitenthalten.
Nur für Forschungszwecke. Nicht zur Verwendung bei diagnostischen Verfahren.
Specifications
Konstitutives oder induktives SystemKonstitutiv
LiefertypTransfektion
Zur Verwendung mit (Anwendung)Proteinproduktion, konstitutive Expression
PlasmidHigh-Copy-Plasmid
ProdukttypSäugetier-Expressionsvektor
Menge5 Reaktionen
Selektionsmittel (eukaryotisch)Geneticin™ (G-418)
Selektionsmarker PromoterSV40-Promoter
VektorpcDNA
PromoterCMV
ProteinmarkierungNicht markiert
Unit SizeEach
Inhalt und Lagerung
150 µg bei 1 mg/ml
Bei 2 bis 8 °C lagern oder bei -20 °C langfristig lagern.

Häufig gestellte Fragen (FAQ)

What type of Rabbit IgG does the Antibody-Expressing Positive Control Vector (Cat. No. A14662) express?

The above vector has coding sequences for expression of the rabbit IgG1 antibody.

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I left my DNA:Expifectamine CHO complexes sitting longer than 5 minutes. Will they be okay?

The optimal complexation time is 5 minutes. We have observed a small drop in protein yield (approximately 20% reduction) if complexes sit up to 10 minutes; for 20 minutes or longer yield will be drastically reduced (>50% reduction in yield).

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I am getting lower yield than I expected with the ExpiCHO expression system. What should I do to improve my results?

Yield can vary greatly from protein to protein. We strongly recommend expressing the rabbit antibody positive control (Cat. No. A14662) to determine if the low yield is due to a low expressing protein, a problem with the system components, or transfection and culturing conditions. If you are not achieving the expected yield with the rabbit IgG positive control, we recommend checking the following:

- Ensure that cells are >95% viable during normal passaging and at time of transfection
- Have a doubling time of approximately 17 h
- Recover cells rapidly post-thaw (within 3-4 days post thaw); if not, verify you are using the culturing guidelines provided in the manual and thaw a new vial of cells if necessary.
- We recommend gentle swirling at all handling steps for ExpiCHO-S cells (avoid vigorous swirling, shaking, and pipetting up and down). Verify that your shake speed is about 110-125 rpm for 25 mm throw shakers and about 125 for 19 mm throw shakers. Test a flask with containing water and a thermometer to determine whether the shaker is putting off excess heat; reduce the incubator temperature setting as necessary to achieve a final temperature of 37 degrees C for your cultures. All of our shake speed recommendations are provided for Corning non-baffled flasks; if you are using a different culture vessel, additional shake speed optimization may be required.

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I notice my ExpiCHO-S cells are clumping. What should I do?

Some mild cell clumping is normal during ExpiCHO-S cell passaging and is okay as long as the cells have >95% viability. At each passage you may allow the clumps to settle to the bottom by letting the flask rest for 30 sec to 1 min, then passage the suspended cells. If the cells have a lot of clumping paired with viability < 95%, this indicates a problem either with the culture conditions or the cells themselves. We recommend verifying that the cells are: cultured according to the recommendations in the manual, below passage 20, and free of contamination. Thaw a new vial of cells as necessary.

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What method do you recommend for quantifying the rabbit Antibody-Expressing Positive Control Vector (Cat. No. A14662)?

The formation of intact IgG molecules may be quantitated using a sandwich ELISA designed to capture and detect rabbit IgG. Besides the rabbit IgG positive control, reagents, and consumables that are included in the kit, you will also need purified rabbit IgG to be used as a standard, F(ab')2 goat anti-rabbit IgG HRP conjugate (Cat. No. A10547), Protein A-coated plates (Cat. No. 15130 for clear plates used in colorimetric detection), TMB colorimetric substrate (Cat. No. 34021), SuperBlock (TBS) Blocking Buffer (Cat. No. 37581), and PBS or TBS buffer for washes. There is an example procedure in our Protein A-coated plates manual (https://assets.thermofisher.com/TFS-Assets/LSG/manuals/MAN0011310_Pierce_ProteinA_G_AG_Coat_96Well_UG.pdf). Please note, our R&D scientists determine titer values from crude cell culture supernatants using a Pall Life Sciences FortéBio Octet instrument equipped with a protein A biosensor.

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