ExpiCHO-S™ Cells
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ExpiCHO-S™ Cells
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ExpiCHO-S™ Cells

ExpiCHO-S™ Cells are derived from a non-engineered subclone that has been screened and isolated from CHO-S Chinese hamster ovary (CHO)Read more
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Catalog number A29127
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1,388.00
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ExpiCHO-S™ Cells are derived from a non-engineered subclone that has been screened and isolated from CHO-S Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells (1). They are a core component of the ExpiCHO™ Expression System Kit (Cat. No. A29133). ExpiCHO-S Cells are maintained in suspension culture, have minimal tendency to clump, and grow to high density in ExpiCHO™ Expression Medium (Cat. No. A2910001). As part of the ExpiCHO Expression System Kit, the cells generate superior protein yields by transient transfection compared to standard CHO, 293, and high-density Expi293F™ cells.

ExpiCHO-S™ Cells:

  • Allow you to attain yields of up to 3 g of protein per L of transfected culture as part of the ExpiCHO expression system
  • Enable rapid, high-yield transient protein production, allowing labs developing protein biotherapeutics to work with CHO-expressed proteins from start to finish in the drug development process
  • Are adapted to high-density suspension growth in ExpiCHO Expression Medium
  • Exhibit rapid doubling times of approximately 17 hours
  • Enable consistent transient expression performance for 20 passages after thaw
  • Maintain high cell viability and productivity for greater than 10 days post-transfection as part of the ExpiCHO expression system
  • Also available from a cGMP bank (Cat. No. A37785)

Frozen cells are supplied in a vial containing 1 mL of cells at 1 x 107 viable cells per mL in ExpiCHO Expression Medium and 10% DMSO. The cells should be thawed directly into ExpiCHO Expression Medium. The 6-vial multipack eliminates the need to expand and bank the cells in the lab.

Cells are typically grown in flasks on a shaker platform in a humidified, CO2 cell culture incubator. However, cultures are scalable from volumes of 10 L in bioreactors. Protein harvest can be performed at 5 to 14 days post-transfection, depending on the protein expressed.

References

1. Wurm, FM. CHO Quasispecies—Implications for Manufacturing Processes (2013) Processes 1:296-311.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Cell LineCHO-S, SFM Adapted
Culture TypeSuspension Cell Culture
FormCryopreserved
SpeciesHamster
Format1 vial
For Use With (Application)Expression
No. of Cells1 x 107
Product LineExpiCHO™
Product TypeCHO-S Cell
Quantity1 mL
Shipping ConditionDry Ice
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
1 x 107 cells/mL

Store in liquid nitrogen.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What is the biosafety level of ExpiCHO-S Cells (Cat. No. A29127)?

ExpiCHO-S cells are biosafety level 1.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Expression Support Center.

When subculturing ExpiCHO the day before a transfection to 3-4 x 10E6/mL, would you recommend pelleting the cells and resuspending them in completely fresh media, or simply replacing some of the media to split them down to the desired cell density?

Before transfecting ExpiCHO cells, there is no need to change out the media during the subculturing. This would become expensive and the conditioned media is not necessary.

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For how many passages would you recommend using ExpiCHO cells before replacing them with new cells that were frozen at earlier passages?

For optimal performance with respect to protein production, we recommend thawing ExpiCHO cells and letting them grow for 2-3 passages prior to transfection. Overall, we do not recommend using the cells beyond ˜20 passages.

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With the ExpiCHO Expression System, can I shake faster or slower than recommended?

We have provided optimal shake speeds for various formats. For most flasks, there is a drop-off in expression when you go too fast or slow because of cell shear stress or insufficient aeration. The effect is sharper in plates where there is a sharper transition between static and moving fluid in wells.

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How many days should I wait before harvesting my protein with the ExpiCHO system?

Optimal time to harvest protein will depend on the specific properties of the protein being expressed and the protocol chosen. Typical harvest times to reach maximum titers for the various protocols are as follows:
- Standard Protocol: 8-10 days post-transfection
- High Titer Protocol: 10-12 days post-transfection
- Max Titer Protocol: 12-14 days post-transfection

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Expression Support Center.