1. Improvement strategies for transient gene expression in mammalian cells.
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Fu, Yushun, Han, Zimeng, Cheng, Wanting, Niu, Shuaichen, Wang, Tianyun, and Wang, Xiaoyin
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GENE expression , *CHO cell , *RECOMBINANT proteins , *THERAPEUTIC use of proteins , *CELL lines , *CELL culture - Abstract
Mammalian cells are suitable hosts for producing recombinant therapeutic proteins, with Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) and human embryonic kidney 293 (HEK293) cells being the most commonly used cell lines. Mammalian cell expression system includes stable and transient gene expression (TGE) system, with the TGE system having the advantages of short cycles and simple operation. By optimizing the TGE system, the expression of recombinant proteins has been significantly improved. Here, the TGE system and the detailed and up-to-date improvement strategies of mammalian cells, including cell line, expression vector, culture media, culture processes, transfection conditions, and co-expression of helper genes, are reviewed. Key points: • Detailed improvement strategies of transient gene expression system of mammalian cells are reviewed • The composition of transient expression system of mammalian cell are summarized • Proposed optimization prospects for transient gene expression systems [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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