Value |
22.5
Hours
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Organism |
Human Homo sapiens |
Reference |
Shi Q, King RW. Chromosome nondisjunction yields tetraploid rather than aneuploid cells in human cell lines. Nature. 2005 Oct 13 437(7061):1038-42. Supplementary online material p. 4PubMed ID16222248
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Method |
To
obtain H2B-GFP positive N/TERT-1 cells, a retroviral vector expressing an H2B-GFP
fusion protein was constructed by replacing the EGFP fragment in retroviral vector
pLEGFP-N1 (BD Clontech 6059-1) with the fragment H2BGFP from pBOS-H2BGFP
(BD Pharmingen 559241) cut out with Not I and Sal I. To obtain cell lines that stably express H2B-GFP, N/TERT-1 cells were grown
on 6-well plates (2×10^5 per well) for 48 h and transduced by refeeding for 10 h with
retroviral supernatant plus 2 µg of Polybrene (Sigma) per ml. The transduced cells were
subcultured the next day into 75-cm^2 flasks. Drug selection (200 µg/ml G418) was started
2 days after transduction and continued for 2 weeks. |
Comments |
N/TERT-1 cells found to have a normal male karyotype. |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
105296 |