TN-CL1

TN-CL1

Order

Species

Common Name(s)

Cabbage looper

Primary Designation

TN-CL1

Accession No.

CVCL_Z257

Stage

Tissue

Initiator(s)

A. H. McIntosh

References

McIntosh, A. H., & Rechtoris, C. (1974). INSECT CELLS: COLONY FORMATION AND CLONING IN AGAR MEDIUM. In Vitro, 10(1-2), 1-5; McIntosh, A. H., & Ignoffo, C. M. (1989). REPLICATION OF AUTOGRAPHA CALIFORNICA NUCLEAR POLYHEDROSIS VIRUS IN FIVE LEPIDOPTERAN CELL LINES. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 54(1), 97-102; McIntosh, A. H. (1991). IN VITRO INFECTIVITY OF A CLONAL ISOLATE OF SYNGRAPHA FALCIFERA (CELERY LOOPER) MULTIPLE NUCLEAR POLYHEDROSIS VIRUS. Journal of invertebrate pathology (Print), 57(3), 441-442; McIntosh, A. H., Barcenas, N., & Cate, J. R. (1992). REPLICATION OF AUTOGRAPHA CALIFORNICA BACULOVIRUS (ACMNPV) IN A COLEOPTERAN CELL LINE. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology-Animal, 28(7-8), 557-559; McIntosh, A. H., Grasela, J. J., & Matted, R. L. (1996). IDENTIFICATION OF INSECT CELL LINES BY DNA AMPLIFICATION FINGERPRINTING (DAF). Insect Molecular Biology, 5(3), 187-195; Grasela, J. J., Mcintosh, A. H., Goodman, C. L., Wilson, L. E., & King, L. A. (2000). EXPRESSION OF THE GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEIN CARRIED BY AUTOGRAPHA CALIFORNICA MULTIPLE NUCLEOPOLYHEDROVIRUS IN INSECT CELL LINES. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology-Animal, 36(3), 205-210; Alhag, A. K. N., Chao, Y. H., & Xin, P. J. (2007). IDENTIFICATION OF INSECT CELL LINES FROM 8 LEPIDOPTERAN SPECIES BY DNA AMPLIFICATION FINGERPRINTING. J. Appl. Sci, 7, 4040-4043.

Notes

Origin: clonal isolate of TN-368; Growth charcteristics: population doubling time ~5-days; Unique properties: able to produce AcMNPV.GFP, with the highest number of green fluorescent cells of those tested; Authentication: DNA amplification fingerprinting-polymerase chain reaction (DAF PCR) distinguishes this cell line from other lepidopteran insects.

Medium

EX-CELL 420 with or without 10% FBS

Cell Culture Collection

Cynthia Goodman, USDA, ARS, Biological Control of Insects Research Laboratory (BCIRL), Columbia, Missouri, USA.

Status

Microorganism Propagation

Produces high levels of Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) budded virus and moderate levels of occlusion bodies

Contact Information

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

(859) 257-7450

entchair@uky.edu