NIAS-Bm-aff3

NIAS-Bm-aff3

Order

Species

Common Name(s)

Silk moth

Primary Designation

NIAS-Bm-aff3

Accession No.

CVCL_Z559

Stage

Tissue

Initiator(s)

S. Imanishi

References

Katsuma, S., Tanaka, S., Omuro, N., Takabuchi, L., Daimon, T., Imanishi, S., Yamashita, S., Iwanaga, M., Mita, K., Maeda, S. and Kobayashi, M. (2005). Novel macula-like virus identified in Bombyx mori cultured cells. Journal of virology, 79(9), pp.5577-5584; Fujita, K., Sagisaka, A., Tomimoto, K., Ishibashi, J., Imanishi, S., Yamakawa, M., & Tanaka, H. (2009). DNA vector-based RNA interference in cell lines derived from Bombyx mori. Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry, 73(9), 2026-2031; Takahashi, T., Murakami, H., Imanishi, S., Miyazaki, M., Kamiie, K., Suzuki, K., ... & Yamashita, T. (2006). Calreticulin is transiently induced after immunogen treatment in the fat body of the silkworm Bombyx mori. Journal of Insect Biotechnology and Sericology, 75(2), 79-84; Geisler, C., & Jarvis, D. L. (2018). Adventitious viruses in insect cell lines used for recombinant protein expression. Protein expression and purification, 144, 25-32.

Notes

Unique properties: RNAi based suppression was used in this cell line.

Medium

IPL-41 + 10% FBS

Cell Culture Collection

Toru Shimada, Department of Agricultural and Environmental Biology, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Tokyo, Japan.

Status

Adventitious Microorganism

Bombyx mori macula-like virus (BmMLV)

Contact Information

S-225 Ag Science Center Lexington, KY 40546-0091

(859) 257-7450

entchair@uky.edu