FreeStyle™ CHO Expression Medium
FreeStyle™ CHO Expression Medium
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FreeStyle™ CHO Expression Medium

FreeStyle™ CHO Expression Medium is an animal origin–free, chemically defined, protein-free medium specifically developed to support the growth and transientRead more
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Catalog number 12651014
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FreeStyle™ CHO Expression Medium is an animal origin–free, chemically defined, protein-free medium specifically developed to support the growth and transient transfection of CHO-S cells in suspension without adaptation.

This medium requires supplementation with 8 mM glutamine before use. Gibco™ FreeStyle™ CHO Expression Medium features:

• Formulation without hypoxanthine and thymidine for use with or without dhfr systems
• Ability to support high-density suspension growth and transient transfection of CHO-S cells
• Animal origin–free, protein-free and chemically defined formulation
• Easy use as part of the FreeStyle™ MAX CHO Expression System for protein production
• Scalability in spinner flasks and bioreactors

Formulation without hypoxanthine and thymidine for use with or without dhfr systems
Gibco™ FreeStyle™ CHO Expression Medium is made without hypoxanthine and thymidine for use in dihydrofolate reductase (dhfr) amplification systems. Non-dhfr systems require the addition of HT Supplement before use.

Ability to support high-density suspension growth and transient transfection of CHO-S cells
Gibco™ FreeStyle™ CHO cells in suspension can be cultured directly into Gibco™ FreeStyle™ CHO Expression Medium without adaptation. Cells adapted to other commercially available serum-free media can be subcultured directly into Gibco™ FreeStyle™ CHO Expression Medium, usually without any further adaptation. Cells usually require adaptation from serum-containing formulations. Cells cultured in Gibco™ FreeStyle™ CHO Expression Medium can be transfected using lipid-based transfection reagents, such as Freestyle™ MAX reagent.

Animal origin–free, protein-free and chemically defined formulation
Gibco™ FreeStyle™ CHO Expression Medium is animal origin–free, protein-free, and chemically defined, allowing for easier purification of your protein of interest. Gibco™ chemically defined media contain no proteins, hydrolysates, or components of unknown composition.

Easy use as part of the FreeStyle™ MAX CHO Expression System for protein production
The FreeStyle™ MAX CHO Expression System is a breakthrough technology for rapid (see figure) and high-yield mammalian protein production in 30 mL and 1 L batch sizes (see figure). The FreeStyle™ MAX CHO Expression System combines GIBCO™ FreeStyle™ media, FreeStyle™ MAX reagent, and either FreeStyle™ CHO-S cells or FreeStyle™ 293-F cells in one kit.

Scalability in spinner flasks and bioreactors
Protein production using Gibco™ FreeStyle™ CHO Expression Medium can be scaled up in spinner flasks or bioreactors. The appropriate spinner or impeller speed and seeding density should be optimized for each system. Depending on the impeller design and speed, it may be necessary to supplement Gibco™ FreeStyle™ CHO Expression Medium with additional Pluronic™ F-68 to avoid sheer stress in the culture.

cGMP manufacturing and quality system
Gibco™ FreeStyle™ CHO Expression Medium is manufactured at a cGMP-compliant facility located in Grand Island, New York. The facility is registered with the FDA as a medical device manufacturer and is certified to ISO 13485 standards.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Cell LineFreeStyle™ CHO-S Cells, CHO
ClassificationChemically Defined, Protein-Free, Serum-Free
Culture TypeSuspension Cell Culture
Endotoxin Level≤0.25 EU/mL, ≤ 0.25 EU/mL
FormLiquid
GlutamineNo Glutamine
Phenol Red IndicatorNo Phenol Red
Product LineFreestyle, Gibco
Product TypeExpression Medium
Quantity1000 mL
Serum LevelSerum-Free
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Storage conditions: 2°C to 8°C. Protect from light
Shipping conditions: Ambient
Shelf life: 12 months from date of manufacture

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Can I load the FreeStyle 293 Expression Medium or FreeStyle CHO Expression Medium directly onto a nickel column for His-tagged protein purification?

With FreeStyle 293 Expression Medium, we would recommend harvesting the cells a little earlier to reduce any nonspecific binding by host cell proteins and then filtering the culture supernatant through a 0.2 or 0.1 µM membrane before loading onto the column. On the other hand, FreeStyle CHO Expression Medium contains EDTA that will strip the nickel column. The medium can be subjected to dialysis or buffer exchange prior to loading on the column, or the EDTA can be chelated by adding 1-3 mg/L NiSO4 or NiCl to the supernatant. Iron or cobalt salts can also be used.

Are there any recommendations for preventing or dispersing cell clumps in a suspension culture?

When cells meant to be grown in suspension are grown in static culture, they may form clumps. These clumps will severely limit transfection efficiency and protein expression. It is suggested that FreeStyle 293 cells in FreeStyle media and CHO-S cells in CD-CHO or CHO-SFM are grown in agitated suspension to reduce the appearance of clumps. However, if clumps do form, you can try the following protocol to select for cells that don't form clumps:

- Transfer cells into an appropriate size centrifuge tube that will hold the entire cell suspension.
- Allow cells to sit undisturbed for about 5 minutes. The time can vary depending on the specific cell line. Larger cell clumps will settle to the bottom of the tube.
- Collect cells from the upper portion of the tube to passage into a new flask.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Culture Support Center.

Citations & References (1)

Citations & References
Abstract
Transient transfection factors for high-level recombinant protein production in suspension cultured mammalian cells.
Authors:Liu C, Dalby B, Chen W, Kilzer JM, Chiou HC,
Journal:Mol Biotechnol
PubMed ID:18327552
'The efficient transfection of cloned genes into mammalian cells system plays a critical role in the production of large quantities of recombinant proteins (r-proteins). In order to establish a simple and scaleable transient protein production system, we have used a cationic lipid-based transfection reagent-FreeStyle MAX to study transient transfection in ... More