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New Insect SF-9ET Cell Line for Determining Baculovirus Titers

Description of Invention:
The baculovirus based protein expression system has gained increased prominence as a method for expressing recombinant proteins that are used in a wide range of biomedical applications. An important step in the use of this system is the ability to determine the virus infectious titer, i.e., the number of active baculovirus particles produced during an infection of the insect host cell. The current “gold standard” methods used for determining baculovirus titers, such as the plaque and end point dilution assays, can be costly, take a long time to complete (up to 7-8 days), and are sometimes difficult to interpret as they involve observing the cytopathic effects (CPE) that baculovirus infection has on the infected insect host cell. To solve these problems, a modified insect cell line, SF-9ET, was developed to genetically express the green fluorescent protein (GFP) when infected with baculovirus. In these cells, the gene for GFP is placed under the control of a baculovirus promoter so that the cells express GFP when they are infected with the virus. The baculovirus titer can then be quantitated from the level of GFP expression in the insect host cell. The results are obtained within 3 days compared to the 7-8 day period typical of the traditional CPE based methods.

The GFP based system is capable of replacing the traditional methods as it is faster, more accurate and may be less expensive than the currently used systems. This proprietary technology can become an indispensible tool for the quantitation of baculovirus titers; a step that is important in the production of recombinant proteins and vaccine like particles (VLPs) for academic and commercial purposes.

Applications:
Baculovirus based recombinant protein expression

Advantages:
Fast, accurate, and inexpensive determination of baculovirus titers for protein expression.

Inventors:
Ralph F. Hopkins III and Dominic Esposito (SAIC/NCI)

Patent Status:
DHHS Reference No. E-009-2008/0 --
U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/019,562 filed 07 Jan 2008

Licensing Status:
Available for exclusive or non-exclusive licensing.


Portfolios:
Research Materials
Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine-Diagnostics-Other
Internal Medicine-Diagnostics

For Additional Information Please Contact:
Sury Vepa PhD
NIH Office of Technology Transfer
6011 Executive Blvd, Suite 325
Rockville, MD 20852-3804
Phone: 301/435-5020
Email: vepas@mail.nih.gov
Fax: 301/402-0220


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Updated: 5/08

 

 
 
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