數(shù)量:大量
細胞形態(tài):淋巴樣
ATCC Number:TIB-152?
相關(guān)疾病:白血病
細胞類型:T淋巴細胞
是否是腫瘤細胞:0
物種來源:人
運輸方式:凍存運輸
生長狀態(tài):懸浮生長
規(guī)格:0.5mg Designations: Jurkat, Clone E6-1
Depositors: ?A Weiss
Biosafety Level:1
Shipped: frozen
Medium & Serum: See Propagation Growth Properties:suspension
Organism: Homo sapiens
Morphology:lymphoblast
Source: Disease: acute T cell leukemia
Cell Type: T lymphocyte;
Cellular Products:interleukin-2 (interleukin 2, IL-2)
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Applications:transfection host
Receptors:T cell antigen receptor, expressed
Antigen Expression:CD3; Homo sapiens, expressed
DNA Profile (STR):Amelogenin: X,Y
CSF1PO: 11,12
D13S317: 8,12
D16S539: 11
D5S818: 9
D7S820: 8,12
THO1: 6,9.3
TPOX: 8,10
vWA: 18
Cytogenetic Analysis:This is a pseudodiploid human cell line. The modal chromosome number is 46, occurring in 74% with polyploidy at 5.3%. The karyotype is 46,XY,-2,-18,del(2) (p21p23),del(18) (p11.2). Most cells had normal X and Y chromosomes.
Gender: male
Comments:This is a clone of the Jurkat-FHCRC cell line, a derivative of the Jurkat cell line.
The Jurkat cell line was established from the peripheral blood of a 14 year old boy by Schneider et al., and was originally designated JM.
Clone E6-1 cells produce large amounts of IL-2 after stimulation with phorbol esters and either lectins or monoclonal antibodies against the T3 antigen (both types of stimulants are needed to induce IL-2 production.
The line was cloned from cells obtained from Dr. Kendall Smith and are mycoplasma free.
Propagation: ATCC complete growth medium: The base medium for this cell line is ATCC-formulated RPMI-1640 Medium, Catalog No. 30-2001. To make the complete growth medium, add the following components to the base medium: fetal bovine serum to a final concentration of 10%.
Atmosphere: air, 95%; carbon dioxide (CO2), 5%
Temperature: 37.0°C
Subculturing: Protocol: Cultures can be maintained by the addition of fresh medium or replacement of medium. Alternatively, cultures can be established by centrifugation with subsequent resuspension at 1 X 10(5) viable cells/ml. Do not allow the cell density to exceed 3 X 10(6) cells/ml.
Interval: Maintain cultures at a cell concentraion between between 1 X 10(5) and 1 X 10(6) viable cells/ml.
Medium Renewal: Add fresh medium every 2 to 3 days (depending on cell density)
Preservation: Freeze medium: Complete growth medium supplemented with 5% (v/v) DMSO
Storage temperature: liquid nitrogen vapor phase
Doubling Time: 48 hrs
Related Products:Recommended medium (without the additional supplements or serum described under ATCC Medium):ATCC 30-2001
recommended serum:ATCC 30-2020
derivative:ATCC CRL-1990
derivative:ATCC CRL-2063
derivative:ATCC TIB-153
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