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Cell No. : Cell Name
RCB1629 : ΔMre11-DT40(#190)  update : 2024/01/17
CommentMre11 gene deleted DT40 (chicken B cell line), subclone of RCB1630.
Comment from the depositor
Terms and conditionsThere is no restriction regarding use for basic researches. In relation to commercial use and use for patent filing, first of all please contact the RIKEN BRC.
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Basic information Depositor Takeda, Shunichi
Originator Takeda, Shunichi
Year of deposit 2000
Another name #190
Original cell DT40
Animal _avian < Birds
Tissue B cell
Classification mutant
Recombinant recombinant
Exogene Mre-tet
Lifespan infinite
Morphology lymphocyte-like
Cellosaurus(Expasy) CVCL_JE99
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Medium Medium List
Culture type Suspension cells
Culture medium RPMI1640 + 10% FBS + 1% Chicken serum + 50μM 2-Mercaptoethanol
Culture method
Antibiotics Free
Passage method dilution
Culture information Passage cell No 1.5-2 x 10 5 cells/ml
Passage ratio 1 : 20 split
SC frequency Subculture : every 2 days
Temperature 39.5 ℃
CO2 concentration 5 %
Freeze medium 90% FBS + 10% DMSO
Freezing method Slow freezing
Mycoplasma (-)
Animal PCR OK
Others Freezing : 1.0-1.5x10 7 cells/ml/vial. Thawing : 1ml of cells into 20ml media. It is unnecessary to remove DMSO. Pass the next day.
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Reference information Reference 2
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Reference
17849  Takeda S, Hoa NN, Sasanuma H.  The role of the Mre11-Rad50-Nbs1 complex in double-strand break repair-facts and myths  J Radiat Res  2016  57 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):i25-i32  PubMed ID: 27311583   DOI: 10.1093/jrr/rrw034
2740  Yamaguchi-Iwai Y, Sonoda E, Sasaki MS, Morrison C, Haraguchi T, Hiraoka Y, Yamashita YM, Yagi T, Takata M, Price C, Kakazu N, Takeda S  Mre11 is essential for the maintenance of chromosomal DNA in vertebrate cells.  EMBO J  1999  18:6619-29  PubMed ID: 10581236   DOI: 10.1093/emboj/18.23.6619

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