Publications by authors named "Arpan A Bandyopadhyay"

For high-frequency transfer of pCF10 between cells, induced expression of the pCF10 genes encoding conjugative machinery from the operon is required. This process is initiated by the cCF10 (C) inducer peptide produced by potential recipient cells. The expression timing of an "early" gene just downstream of the inducible promoter, has been studied extensively in single cells.

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Chinese hamster ovary cells, commonly used in the production of therapeutic proteins, are aneuploid. Their chromosomes bear structural abnormality and undergo changes in structure and number during cell proliferation. Some production cell lines are unstable and lose their productivity over time in the manufacturing process and during the product's life cycle.

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The emergence of natural products and industrial microbiology nearly eight decades ago propelled an era of bioprocess innovation. Half a century later, recombinant protein technology spurred the tremendous growth of biologics and added mammalian cells to the forefront of industrial producing cells in terms of the value of products generated. This review highlights the process technology of natural products and protein biologics.

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Chinese hamster Ovary (CHO) cell lines are the dominant industrial workhorses for therapeutic recombinant protein production. The availability of genome sequence of Chinese hamster and CHO cells will spur further genome and RNA sequencing of producing cell lines. However, the mammalian genomes assembled using shot-gun sequencing data still contain regions of uncertain quality due to assembly errors.

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