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CCP4bb navigationCCP4bb <-- 1999 <-- November 1999 <-- 30 November 1999Subject: Re: ultrafiltration/buffer exchange device for insect cell cultures From: Dean Madden drm0001 {- at -} DARTMOUTH {- dot -} EDU Date: 2009-01-07 As an alternative to the Pellicon system, Millipore also makes PrepScale TFF cartridges (http://www.millipore.com/techpublications/tech1/ef063). Unlike the Pellicon, they are sealed units, but like the Pellicon membranes, they are true tangential-flow devices and can be reused many times (>20preps or ~1year in our hands). The time required to concentrate insect-cell culture medium from 10-20L to <1L, is also on the order of hours, depending on the MWCO and the size of the cartridge. With <10L, the 2.5ft^2 30000MWCO cartridge should take 1-2 hours. For >10L at 30000MWCO, use the 6ft^2 cartridge. When we compared prices a number of years ago, the upfront cost was lower with the TFF. If you're going to be a long-term heavy user, it may be worth it to invest in the Pellicon. Prices may have changed... Another point: if you use a peristaltic pump like the Masterflex, keep a close eye on the tubing in the head. The back pressure can be significant at the required flow rates and can cause tubing failure. We replace the section within the pump head after each use. Dean Michael Hothorn wrote: > Dear all, > > sorry for the non-CCP4 question. I am expressing a protein in insect > cells that is targeted for secretion into the medium. After expression, > I want to concentrate the medium containing my protein of interest (from > 10 l to 0.3 L) and at the same time change the buffer to something that > is compatible with my first ion exchange chromatography step. I would be > interested to know what kind of ultrafiltration devices can be used for > this purpose, and whether some of you could suggest a quick, reliable > and efficient system that we could purchase for our lab. > > Thanks! > Michael > -- Dean R. Madden, Ph.D. Department of Biochemistry Dartmouth Medical School 7200 Vail Building, Rm 408A Hanover, NH 03755-3844 USA tel: +1 (603) 650-1164 fax: +1 (603) 650-1128 e-mail: dean.madden@dartmouth.edu CCP4bb navigationCCP4bb <-- 1999 <-- November 1999 <-- 30 November 1999 |
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