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142-24E5 [1/24E05, 142-24E05, SCRF 35.1]

CRL-2649

Product category
Animal cells
Organism
Mus musculus (B cell); Mus musculus (myeloma), mouse (B cell); mouse (myeloma)
Cell type
hybridoma: b lymphocyte
Morphology
lymphoblast
Applications
3D cell culture
Immunology
Product format
Frozen
Mission Collection Item
This is a Mission Collection Item.

Documentation

ATCC determines the biosafety level of a material based on our risk assessment as guided by the current edition of Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories (BMBL), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It is your responsibility to understand the hazards associated with the material per your organization’s policies and procedures as well as any other applicable regulations as enforced by your local or national agencies.

ATCC highly recommends that appropriate personal protective equipment is always used when handling vials. For cultures that require storage in liquid nitrogen, it is important to note that some vials may leak when submersed in liquid nitrogen and will slowly fill with liquid nitrogen. Upon thawing, the conversion of the liquid nitrogen back to its gas phase may result in the vial exploding or blowing off its cap with dangerous force creating flying debris. Unless necessary, ATCC recommends that these cultures be stored in the vapor phase of liquid nitrogen rather than submersed in liquid nitrogen.

Detailed product information

General

Specific applications
Animals were immunized with a synthetic polypeptide with the sequence YREQIKRVKDSDDVPMVLVGNKC corresponding to peptides 96 to 118 of the predicted p21 sequence of the ras (Ha-ras) oncogene, formerly v-ras (H).
The antibody reacts in indirect fluorescence assays of frozen sections and peroxidase stain paraffin embedded cell lines or tissues.

Characteristics

Growth properties
Mixed: suspension with some adherent cells
Derivation
Spleen cells were fused with Sp2/0 myeloma cells.
Genes expressed
immunoglobulin, monoclonal antibody, against a synthetic H/N-ras oncogene peptide
Isotype
IgG1, kappa light chain
Comments
Animals were immunized with a synthetic polypeptide with the sequence YREQIKRVKDSDDVPMVLVGNKC corresponding to peptides 96 to 118 of the predicted p21 sequence of the ras (Ha-ras) oncogene, formerly v-ras (H).
Spleen cells were fused with Sp2/0 myeloma cells.
The antibody recognizes a 23,000 dalton protein in all mammalian cell lines tested, a 38,000 dalton in yeast cells, and proteins of 100,000, 55,000 and 23,000 daltons in the urine of a variety of individuals.
The antibody reacts in indirect fluorescence assays of frozen sections and peroxidase stain paraffin embedded cell lines or tissues.
A culture submitted to the ATCC in February of 2001 was found to be contaminated with mycoplasma. Progeny were cured by a 21-day treatment with BM Cycline.
The cells were assayed for mycoplasma, by the Hoechst stain, PCR and the standard culture test, after a six-week period following treatment. All tests were negative.

Handling information

Unpacking and storage instructions
  1. Check all containers for leakage or breakage.
  2. Remove the frozen cells from the dry ice packaging and immediately place the cells at a temperature below ­-130°C, preferably in liquid nitrogen vapor, until ready for use.
Complete medium
The base medium for this cell line is ATCC-formulated Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's Medium, Catalog No. 30-2002. To make the complete growth medium, add the following components to the base medium: fetal bovine serum to a final concentration of 10%.
Temperature
37°C
Handling procedure

Handling Procedure for Frozen Cells

          To insure the highest level of viability, thaw the vial and initiate the culture as soon as possible upon receipt. If upon arrival, continued storage of the frozen culture is necessary, it should be stored in liquid nitrogen vapor phase and not at -70°C.  Storage at -70°C will result in loss of viability.

SAFETY PRECAUTION: ATCC highly recommends that protective gloves and clothing always be used and a full face mask always be worn when handling frozen vials.  It is important to note that some vials leak when submersed in liquid nitrogen and will slowly fill with liquid nitrogen.  Upon thawing, the conversion of the liquid nitrogen back to its gas phase may result in the vessel exploding or blowing off its cap with dangerous force creating flying debris.

1.        Thaw the vial by gentle agitation in a 37°C water bath. To reduce the possibility of contamination, keep the O-ring and cap out of the water.  Thawing should be rapid (approximately 2 minutes).

2.        Remove the vial from the water bath as soon as the contents are thawed, and decontaminate by dipping in or spraying with 70% ethanol. All of the operations from this point on should be carried out under strict aseptic conditions.

3.        It is recommended that the cryoprotective agent be removed immediately.  Centrifuge the cell suspension at approximately 125 xg for 5 to 10 minutes.  Discard the supernatant and resuspend the cell pellet in an appropriate amount of fresh growth medium.

4.        Transfer the vial contents to an appropriate size vessel.  It is important to avoid excessive alkalinity of the medium during recovery of the cells.  It is suggested that, prior to the addition of the vial contents, the culture vessel containing the growth medium be placed into the incubator for at least 15 minutes to allow the medium to reach its normal pH (7.0 to 7.6).

5.        Incubate the culture at 37°C in a suitable incubator.  A 5% CO2 in air atmosphere is recommended if using the medium described on this product sheet.

Subculturing procedure
Medium Renewal: Add fresh medium every 2 to 3 days (depending on cell density)
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 to 2 X 10 exp5 viable cells/ml.
Maintain cell density between 5 X 10 exp4 and 1 to 2 X 10 exp6 viable cells/ml.

Quality control specifications

Mycoplasma contamination
Not detected

History

Deposited as
mouse (B cell); mouse (myeloma)
Depositors
National Cancer Institute

Legal disclaimers

Intended use
This product is intended for laboratory research use only. It is not intended for any animal or human therapeutic use, any human or animal consumption, or any diagnostic use.
Warranty

The product is provided 'AS IS' and the viability of ATCC® products is warranted for 30 days from the date of shipment, provided that the customer has stored and handled the product according to the information included on the product information sheet, website, and Certificate of Analysis. For living cultures, ATCC lists the media formulation and reagents that have been found to be effective for the product. While other unspecified media and reagents may also produce satisfactory results, a change in the ATCC and/or depositor-recommended protocols may affect the recovery, growth, and/or function of the product. If an alternative medium formulation or reagent is used, the ATCC warranty for viability is no longer valid.  Except as expressly set forth herein, no other warranties of any kind are provided, express or implied, including, but not limited to, any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, manufacture according to cGMP standards, typicality, safety, accuracy, and/or noninfringement.

Disclaimers

This product is intended for laboratory research use only. It is not intended for any animal or human therapeutic use, any human or animal consumption, or any diagnostic use. Any proposed commercial use is prohibited without a license from ATCC.

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Please see the material transfer agreement (MTA) for further details regarding the use of this product. The MTA is available at www.atcc.org.

Permits & Restrictions

Import Permit for the State of Hawaii

If shipping to the U.S. state of Hawaii, you must provide either an import permit or documentation stating that an import permit is not required. We cannot ship this item until we receive this documentation. Contact the Hawaii Department of Agriculture (HDOA), Plant Industry Division, Plant Quarantine Branch to determine if an import permit is required.

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Frequently Asked Questions

References

Curated Citations

Niman HL, Lerner RA. Polypeptide-induced monoclonal receptors to protein ligands. US Patent 5,015,571 dated May 14 1991

Niman HL, Lerner RA. Polypeptide-induced monoclonal receptors to protein ligands. US Patent 5,030,565 dated Jul 9 1991

Chesa PG, et al. Expression of p21ras in normal and malignant human tissues: lack of association with proliferation and malignancy. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 84: 3234-3248, 1984. PubMed: 3554234

Habib NA, Wood CB. The expression of ras oncogene in normal and pathological liver disease. Int. Surg. 71: 182-183, 1986. PubMed: 3771121

Bokoch GM, Parkos CA. Identification of novel GTP-binding proteins in the human neutrophil. FEBS Lett. 227: 66-70, 1988. PubMed: 3123273

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