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CHO-K1 (hamster, Chinese, ovary)ECACC 85051005Morphology: EpithelialHamster Chin

CHO-K1 (hamster, Chinese, ovary)

ECACC 85051005

Morphology: Epithelial

Hamster Chinese ovary

Depositor: Dr D Newell, PHLS CAMR, Porton Down, Salisbury, UK

No restrictions. Patent: None Specified By Depositor

Properties: Applications: Nutritional and gene expression studies

Available in the following LABORATORY:

CAMR Centre for Applied Microbiology & Research (ECACC, Salisbury, Wiltshire)

Ham's F12 + 2mM Glutamine + 10% Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS). Split confluent cultures 1:4 to 1:10 i.e. seeding at 1-2x10,000 cells/cm2 using 0.25% trypsin or trypsin/EDTA; 5% CO2; 37C. Passages: 17 Karyotype: Hypodiploid, modal No 20

Hazard: CY

A subclone of the parental CHO cell line, which was derived from the ovary of an adult Chinese hamster. Cells require proline due to the absence of the gene for proline synthesis, the block in the biosynthetic chain lies in the step converting glutamic acid to glutamine gamma serialdehyde. They undergo morphological changes in response to cholera toxin.

Further information:

Research council deposit: No

Price_code: A

Availability in cell line catalogues: ATCC CCL 61; IZSBS BS CL15; DSMZ ACC 110;

Bibliographic references:

J Exp Med 1958;108:945 Proc Nat Acad Sci USA 1968;60:1275

CHO-K1 (hamster, Chinese, ovary)

Morphology: epithelial-like

Species: hamster, Chinese; Tissue: ovary; Original line: CHO

Properties: genetics; nutrition; transfection; toxicity screening; cell biology; virology; cytotoxicity; bacterial cytotoxicity; gene expression; Susceptible to: arbovirus, vesic. stomatitis (Indiana), Getah arbovirus, mengovirus

Available in the following LABORATORY:

Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (MWIIW, Moscow)

monoclonal continuous culture, grown as monolayer

Further information:

Karyology: hypodiploid, modal number 20

Availability in cell line catalogues: ATCC CCL 61; ECACC 85051005; IZSBS BS CL15; DSMZ ACC 110;

Bibliographic references:

J Exp Med 1958;108:945

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1965;52:288 - PMID: 5244736

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1968;60:1275 - PMID: 5244736

Virology 1965;27:11 - PMID: 4283990


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