10 research outputs found
Metabolic Flux Analysis of Mammalian Cells
Metabolic flux analysis has become a standard tool for analyzing metabolism and optimizing bioprocesses. Metabolic flux analysis makes use of a metabolic reaction network in combination with extra-cellular measurements and mass balancing to calculate flux distributions in metabolism. It is a useful tool to analyze metabolism of cells and can be used to optimize the bioprocess in terms of medium design and metabolic engineering of the cells. In this chapter first the fundamental aspects of metabolic networks and the mathematical methods are described. Next a metabolic model for mammalian cells is discussed, Finally, applications of metabolic flux balancing are reviewed. Further extension of the metabolic network models, possibly towards genome-scale models, will further increase the value of these model
Proteomic profiling of recombinant cells from large-scale mammalian cell culture processes
Global expression profiling of mammalian cells used for the production of biopharmaceuticals will allow greater insights into the molecular mechanisms that result in a high producing cellular phenotype. These studies may give insights for genetic intervention to possibly create better host cell lines or even to provide clues to more rational strategies for cell line and process development. In this review I will focus on the contribution of proteomic technologies to a greater understanding of the biology of Chinese hamster ovary cells and other producing cell lines such as NS0 mouse cells