Drosophila S2 Cells in Schneider's Medium
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Drosophila S2 Cells in Schneider's Medium

Gibco™ Drosophila S2 cells are used for heterologous protein expression in the DrosophilaM Expression System (DES™). The S2 cell lineRead more
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R690071 mL
Catalog number R69007
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48,141.00
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1 mL
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48,141.00
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Gibco™ Drosophila S2 cells are used for heterologous protein expression in the DrosophilaM Expression System (DES™). The S2 cell line was derived from a primary culture of late stage (20-24 hours old) Drosophila melanogaster embryos. Many features of the S2 cell line suggest that it is derived from a macrophage-like lineage. S2 cells grow at room temperature in ambient CO2 as a loose, semi-adherent monolayer in tissue culture flasks and in suspension in spinners and shake flasks. Drosophila S2 cells (frozen in Gibco™ Schneider's Medium) feature:
• Expression of protein transiently or through generation of stable cell lines
• Quality and performance testing

Expression of protein transiently or through generation of stable cell lines
Drosophila S2 cells can be transfected with the recombinant expression vector alone for transient expression studies or in combination with a selection vector (e.g. pCoHygro or pCoBlast) to generate stable cell lines. A variety of DES™ kits are available to allow expression of the recombinant protein of interest in S2 cells.

Quality and performance testing
Each lot of Gibco™ S2 cells is tested for cell growth and viability post-recovery from cryopreservation. In addition, the Master Seed Bank has been tested for contamination of bacteria, yeast, mycoplasma and virus and has been characterized by isozyme and karyotype analysis.

Caution: Handle as potentially biohazardous material under at least Biosafety Level 2 containment. This product contains Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO), a hazardous material. Review the Material Safety Data Sheet before handling.
For Research Use Only. Not for any animal or human therapeutic or diagnostic use.
Specifications
Product TypeDrosophila S2 Cells
Quantity1 mL
Cell LineS2 (Schneider 2)
Cell TypeInsect Cells
SpeciesDrosophila
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Storage conditions: Liquid nitrogen (vapor phase)
Shipping conditions: Frozen

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What is the doubling time of Drosophila S2 cells?

When grown at the optimal temperature of 27-28ºC, Drosophila S2 cells grow very quickly, with an approximate 14-16 hr doubling time. The cells can also be grown at 22-25ºC with doubling time of 24hrs. Humidity is an issue, so a shallow pan of water can be left in the incubator, but the incubator does not need to be turned on.

Growth medium is also a factor in doubling time - the doubling times listed here are for Sf900 II medium.

The cells can reach maximum densities of 1 to 2.5 x 10E7 cells/ml in shake flask cultures.

I am working with S2 cells that my lab has purchased from you. Can you please let me know which solvent I should use to dissolve the CuSO4?

CuSO4 is water soluble. You can dissolve it in water for cell culture use, and sterile-filter it.

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

Citations & References (4)

Citations & References
Abstract
Inhibitory Potency and Specificity of Subtilase-like Pro-protein Convertase (SPC) Prodomains.
Authors: Fugere Martin; Limperis Polizois C; Beaulieu-Audy Veronique; Gagnon Frederic; Lavigne Pierre; Klarskov Klaus; Leduc Richard; Day Robert;
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:11723118
'The SPCs (subtilisin-like pro-protein convertases) are a family of enzymes responsible for the proteolytic processing of numerous precursor proteins of the constitutive and regulated secretory pathways. SPCs are themselves synthesized as inactive zymogens. Activation of SPCs occurs via the intramolecular autocatalytic removal of the prodomain. SPC prodomains have been proposed ... More
The human cytomegalovirus immediate early gene promoter is a strong promoter in cultured Drosophila melanogaster cells.
Authors: Sinclair J H;
Journal:Nucleic Acids Res
PubMed ID:3031595
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A heterotrimeric death domain complex in Toll signaling.
Authors: Sun Huaiyu; Bristow Benjamin N; Qu Guowei; Wasserman Steven A;
Journal:Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
PubMed ID:12351681
Signaling from the transmembrane receptor Toll to Rel-related transcription factors regulates dorsoventral patterning of the Drosophila embryo, as well as larval and adult immunity. To identify additional pathway components, we have used double-stranded RNA interference to investigate Drosophila counterparts of genes that regulate the mammalian Rel family member NF-kappaB. Experiments ... More
Drosophila Ack targets its substrate, the sorting nexin DSH3PX1, to a protein complex involved in axonal guidance.
Authors: Worby Carolyn A; Simonson-Leff Nancy; Clemens James C; Huddler Donald Jr; Muda Marco; Dixon Jack E;
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:11773052
Dock, the Drosophila orthologue of Nck, is an adaptor protein that is known to function in axonal guidance paradigms in the fly including proper development of neuronal connections in photoreceptor cells and axonal tracking in Bolwig's organ. To develop a better understanding of axonal guidance at the molecular level, we ... More