Insect Baculovirus Expression System
        Insect baculovirus expression is a recombinant protein production system
        that uses recombinant baculoviruses carrying exogenous target genes as
        vectors for expression in insects. The recombinant proteins can be fully
        functional as they undergo post-translational modifications such as glycosylation, phosphorylation, acylation, and
        signal peptide cleavage. These modifications are similar to those in mammalian
        cells. By using strong promoters like p10 and pH, it can reach a high expression
        level, can accommodate large-size insertion fragments, and express multiple
        genes simultaneously. The Biortus team has over a decade of rich experience
        in protein expression, and has successfully completed more than 9000 batches
        of protein expression services in total.
    
Service Details
• Baculovirus preparation (Bac to Bac system、BacMam system);
• Virus titer determination;
• Expression optimization in Sf9, Sf21, and High-5 cells (small-scale expression and purification, FSEC);
• Large-scale expression in insect cell (up to 1200L/month);
Experimental Procedures
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                    bacmid preparation 3 days
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                    virus amplification 10 days
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                    virus titer determination 2 days
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                    10 ml small-scale expression test 3-4 days
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                    scale-up expression 2-3 days
 
Instruments
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Shaker
                    
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15L Fermentor
                    
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Cell Flowtometry
                    
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WAVE