Tni-FNL: An Improved Trichoplusia Ni Cell Line for Protein Expression

Description:

Abstract:

Researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) have developed an improved insect cell line, Tni-FNL, derived from the cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni.  The Tni-FNL cell line is capable of high level expression of heterologous proteins using baculovirus-based expression systems.  When compared to commercially available cell lines used for the same purpose, the Tni-FNL cell line often outperforms those for protein expression.  These cells have a high growth rate and are capable of growth at a lower temperature. The complete genome sequence of the Tni-FNL cell line has been determined, opening the door to systems biology approaches to further improve the protein expression capabilities of the cell line. 

Competitive Advantages:

  • In side-by-side comparisons with other insect cell lines, this cell line outperforms for protein production for several different proteins tested
  • Cell line has a highly robust growth rate, including at lower temperatures
  • Cell line genome sequence was determined to a coverage and accuracy far exceeding any other lepidopteran cell line or host organism

Commercial Applications:

  • Research tool for production of protein
  • Target organism for advanced systems biology approaches to improve protein production 
Patent Information:
For Information, Contact:
Rose Freel
Technology Transfer Manager
NIH Technology Transfer
+1 301 624 1257
rose.freel@nih.gov
Inventors:
Dominic Esposito
Ralph (Butch) Hopkins
Veronica Roberts
Keywords:
Baculovirus
Cell line
Esposito
Insect Cell
Protein Expression
Tni-FNL
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