Species Reactivity
S. frugiperda
Intended Use
The SF9 HCP ELISA Kit is a highly sensitive sandwich ELISA for the measurement of SF9 contaminants in biological buffers and other appropriately qualified matrices.
Storage
Store the whole kit at 2-8°C. The shelf life is 6-12 months.
Precision
Intra-assay: <10%
Inter-assay: <10%
Detection Range
5-250 ng/ml
General Description
A large number of genes have been cloned and expressed in various host cells (E. coli, yeast, baculovirus, NSO, Sp2/0, HEK, CHO cells). The translated recombinant proteins may remain within the cell, requiring host cell disruption for release, and/or may be secreted into the culture medium. The target recombinant proteins would then be purified from unwanted host cell protein (HCP), often with the aid of a tag (e.g., His, GST, MBP). While traces of HCP (which are often present in the purified material) may not represent a major problem for recombinants that are used for in vitro or research use applications, an increasing number of recombinant proteins are developed for therapeutic purposes (insulin, erythropoietin, GM-CSF or humanized antibodies such Rituximab & Xolair), where the presence of HCP is potentially toxic or allergic, may create other health hazards, or otherwise affect the efficacy of the drug. In these cases, detecting residual HCP and establishing minimum acceptable levels is required. Of two typical and powerful methods used for HCP characterization, Western Blot can reveal the number, size and relative concentrations of HCPs, while ELISA can provide ultra-sensitive detection and quantification using an easy, rapid assay that accommodates large numbers of samples and replicates. The Creative Diagnostics SF9 HCP ELISA relies on polyclonal antibodies from rabbits immunized with a full repertoire of intra- and extra-cellular HCPs -- antibodies with multivalent specificities for a wide array of cellular and extra-cellular proteins. The SF9 HCP ELISA provides a broad-range, sensitive tool to conveniently and efficiently screen for the several potential contaminants that may accompany the recombinant protein during processing.
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Sperker, B; Murdter, TE; et al. Expression of active human beta-glucuronidase in Sf9 cells infected with recombinant baculovirus. LIFE SCIENCES 71:1547-1557(2002).
Trippett, TM; Garcia, S; et al. Localization of a human reduced folate carrier protein in the mitochondrial as well as the cell membrane of leukemia cells. CANCER RESEARCH 61:1941-1947(2001).