CRL-1573 HEK-293 人胚腎細(xì)胞系
Designations:
HEK-293
Depositors: FL Graham
Biosafety Level:2 [
Growth Properties:adherentCells contain adenovirus ]
Shipped: frozen
Medium & Serum: See Propagation
Organism:Homo sapiens
Morphology:epithelial
Source:Organ: embryonic kidney
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Restrictions:These cells are distributed for research purposes only. 293 cells, their products, or their derivatives may not be distributed to third parties.
Applications:efficacy testing
transfection host
viruscide testing
Receptors:vitronectin, expressed
Tumorigenic:YES
DNA Profile (STR):
Amelogenin: X
CSF1PO: 11,12
D13S317: 12,14
D16S539: 9,13
D5S818: 8,9
D7S820: 11,12
THO1: 7,9.3
TPOX: 11
vWA: 16,19
Cytogenetic Analysis:
This is a hypotriploid human cell line. The modal chromosome number was 64, occurring in 30% of cells. The rate of cells with higher ploidies was 4.2 %. The der(1)t(1;15) (q42;q13), der(19)t(3;19) (q12;q13), der(12)t(8;12) (q22;p13), and four other marker chromosomes were common to most cells. Five other markers occurred in some cells only. The marker der(1) and M8 (or Xq+) were often paired. There were four copies of N17 and N22. Noticeably in addition to three copies of X chromosomes, there were paired Xq+, and a single Xp+ in most cells.
Age: fetus
Comments:
Although an earlier report suggested that the cells contained Adenovirus 5 DNA from both the right and left ends of the viral genome [RF32764], it is now clear that only left end sequences are present.
The line is excellent for titrating human adenoviruses.
The cells express an unusual cell surface receptor for vitronectin composed of the integrin beta-1 subunit and the vitronectin receptor alpha-v subunit.
The Ad5 insert was cloned and sequenced, and it was determined that a colinear seqment from nts 1 to 4344 is integrated into chromosomeum supplemented with 5% (v/v) DMSO
Storage temperature: liquid nitrogen vapor phase
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Recommended medium (without the additional supplements or serum described under ATCC Medium): ATCC 30-2003
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Purified DNA: ATCC CRL-1573D
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