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Establishment of Namalva cell lines which grow continuously in glutamine-free medium

โœ Scribed by Shinji Hosoi; Hiroyuki Mioh; Chigusa Anzai; Seiji Sato; Nobuo Fujiyoshi


Publisher
Springer
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Weight
472 KB
Volume
1
Category
Article
ISSN
0920-9069

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Glutamine has been shown to be a preferred energy source for some established cell lines and cancer cells in culture (Kovacevic, 1971; Kovacevic, 1972; Lavietes, 1974). Empirically, glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in most of the culture media developed. The major end product of glutamine metabolism is ammonia. Ammonia build up is one of the limiting factors in the proliferation of mammalian cells in higher density culture and is directly related to the initial glutamine concentration. The susceptibility of glutamine to thermodecomposition prevents the heat sterilization of glutamine-enriched media and this significantly increases the cost of medium preparation at the industrial scale. In an attempt to overcome these drawbacks, a population of Namalva cells capable of growing in glutamine-free media was established. The adapted cells were found to contain a higher level of glutamine synthetase activity which enable them to synthesize sufficient amounts of glutamine for their growth.


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