Expi293™ Inducible GnTI- Expression System Kit - FAQs

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What is the difference between the Expi293F Inducible Cell Line and the T-REx -293 Cell Line?

The Expi293F Inducible Cell Line was created using the same technology as the T-REx -293 Cell Line. Both cell lines have been created by stable transfection with the pcDNA 6/TR vector; thus, they ubiquitously express the tetracycline repressor (TetR) protein. The parental cell line of Expi293F Inducible cells is Expi293F Cells (Cat. No. A14527). The key differences between these 2 cell lines are:
- Expi293F Inducible cells are grown in suspension and are adapted to high-density culture (> 15x10E6 cells/mL).
- Expi293F Inducible cells grow in Expi293 Expression System and perform equivalently to parental Expi293F cells, thus making them ideal for high-yield, inducible protein expression.

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What method do you recommend for quantifying rabbit IgG expression from pRABBIT IgG IRES-EmGFP Positive Control Vector, Cat. No. A39243?

The formation of intact IgG molecules may be quantified using a sandwich ELISA designed to capture and detect rabbit IgG. Besides the rabbit IgG positive control vector, reagents, and consumables that are included in the kit, you will also need purified rabbit IgG to be used as a standard, F(ab')2-Goat anti-Rabbit IgG (H+L) Cross-Adsorbed Secondary Antibody, HRP (Cat. No. A10547), Protein A Coated Plates, Clear, 96-Well (Cat. No. 15130), TMB Substrate Kit (Cat. No. 34021), SuperBlock (TBS) Blocking Buffer (Cat. No. 37535), and PBS or TBS buffer for washes. There is an example procedure in our Protein A Coated Plates manual (https://tools.thermofisher.com/content/sfs/manuals/MAN0011310_Thermo Scientific_ProteinA_G_AG_Coat_96Well_UG.pdf). Please note that our R&D scientists determine titer values from crude cell culture supernatants using a Pall Life Sciences FortéBio Octet instrument equipped with a Protein A biosensor.

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Do you offer a GFP-expressing mammalian expression vector that I can use as a control to monitor my transfection and expression with the Expi systems?

We offer pRABBIT IgG IRES-EmGFP Positive Control Vector, Cat. No. A39243, which you can use to monitor your transfection and expression.

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Can I use doxycycline instead of tetracycline as an inducer in the Expi293 Inducible Expression System?

Doxycycline may be used as an alternative inducing agent in the Expi293 Inducible System. It is similar to tetracycline in its mechanism of action. Doxycycline has been shown to have a longer half-life than tetracycline (48 hr vs. 24 hr, respectively). If the use of doxycycline is desired with the Expi293 Inducible System, we recommend performing a dose-response curve to determine the optimal concentration for induction.

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How much tetracycline do I need to induce expression in Expi293F Inducible or Expi293F Inducible GnTI- cells?

We recommend starting with a tetracycline concentration of 1 µg/mL to induce the expression of your protein of interest. However, you can modulate the level of expression by treating cells with different amounts of tetracycline. We recommend performing a dose-response curve (0-1 µg/mL; 2-fold dilution) to determine the optimal concentration of tetracycline required to induce your protein of interest.

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What vector do you recommend using with the Expi293 Inducible Expression System?

We recommend using the pcDNA 5/TO Mammalian Expression Vector (Cat. No. 430096). The pcDNA 5/TO vector allows tetracycline-regulated expression of the gene of interest from the strong CMV promoter in mammalian host cells expressing the Tet repressor (TetR) from the pcDNA 6/TR vector.

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