Tn-4h
Cabbage looper
Tn-4h
CVCL_Z431
L. Joshi
Joshi, L., Davis, T. R., Mattu, T. S., Rudd, P. M., Dwek, R. A., Shuler, M. L., & Wood, H. A. (2000). INFLUENCE OF BACULOVIRUS‐HOST CELL INTERACTIONS ON COMPLEX N‐LINKED GLYCOSYLATION OF A RECOMBINANT HUMAN PROTEIN. Biotechnology progress, 16(4), 650-656; Joshi, L., Shuler, M. L., & Wood, H. A. (2001). PRODUCTION OF A SIALYLATED N‐LINKED GLYCOPROTEIN IN INSECT CELLS. Biotechnology progress, 17(5), 822-827; Hillar, A., & Jarvis, D. L. (2010). RE-VISITING THE ENDOGENOUS CAPACITY FOR RECOMBINANT GLYCOPROTEIN SIALYLATION BY BACULOVIRUS-INFECTED TN-4H AND DPN1 CELLS. Glycobiology, 20(10), 1323-1330.
Origin: derived from BTI-Tn-5b1-4 [High Five™] cells; Growth characteristics: population doubling time is 26 hrs; Unique properties: secreted embryonic alkaline phosphatase (SEAP) produced per cell was approximately 6-fold higher than Sf9 cells.
TNM-FH + 10% FBS
Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA.
Produces Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) and Trichoplusia ni single nucleopolyhedrovirus (TnSNPV)
US Patent No. 6472175, Author: Wood, H. A., Date: 20-February-2019
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