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Recombinant protein production by large-scale transient gene expression in mammalian cells : state of the art and future perspectives

Baldi, L  
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Hacker, DL  
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Adam, M
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2007
Biotechnology Letters

The expansion of the biologics pipeline depends on the identification of candidate proteins for clinical trials. Speed is one of the critical issues, and the rapid production of high quality, research-grade material for preclinical studies by transient gene expression (TGE) is addressing this factor in an impressive way: following DNA transfection, the production phase for TGE is usually 2-10 days. Recombinant proteins (r-proteins) produced by TGE can therefore enter the drug development and screening process in a very short time--weeks. With "classical" approaches to protein expression from mammalian cells, it takes months to establish a productive host cell line. This article summarizes efforts in industry and academia to use TGE to produce tens to hundreds of milligrams of r-proteins for either fundamental research or preclinical studies.

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DOI
10.1007/s10529-006-9297-y
Web of Science ID

WOS:000245519800001

Author(s)
Baldi, L  
Hacker, DL  
Adam, M
Wurm, FM  
Date Issued

2007

Publisher

Kluwer Academic Publishers, Springer

Published in
Biotechnology Letters
Volume

29

Issue

5

Start page

677

End page

84

Subjects

Transient gene expression

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Recombinant protein production

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Mammalian cells

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June 18, 2007
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