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Comparative Study
. 1994;14(1):39-45.
doi: 10.1007/BF00772194.

Expression of FSH in CHO cells, I. Comparison of promoter types and effects of their respective inducers

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Comparative Study

Expression of FSH in CHO cells, I. Comparison of promoter types and effects of their respective inducers

C A Gebert et al. Cytotechnology. 1994.

Abstract

The expression levels of recombinant human follicle stimulating hormone (r-hFSH) were studied in several CHO-Kl derived cell lines. The cell lines varied in the promoter used to control r-hFSH expression and in the subunit gene copy ratio. FSH is a heterodimeric molecule, with 2 N-glycosylation sites per peptide chain, and shares a common alpha subunit with the other gonadotropins. Serum stimulated FSH production in the beta actin promoter cell lines 2-3 times over the 7-10 ng/10(6) cells/h levels obtained in protein-free medium. Serum seemed to have roles other than purely at the transcriptional level judging by the increased free alpha to dimer ratio secreted from cells cultured in serum-free medium. Zinc induced FSH expression in metallothionein cell lines, with a 3-fold induction at 50 microM concentrations compared to 0 microM zinc, giving specific productivities of about 7-10 ng/10(6) cells/h, but the induction kinetics were complicated, and suggested other roles for zinc in addition to activation of the metallothionein promoter. Evidence suggested significant post-transcriptional regulation of FSH expression.

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