2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ymben.2012.01.001
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Metabolic flux rearrangement in the amino acid metabolism reduces ammonia stress in the α1-antitrypsin producing human AGE1.HN cell line

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“…We chose 6 data sets where equal units were given or could be calculated for comparison, thereof three publications on the metabolism of human AGE1.HN cells [9,10,36], one publication on HEK293 cells [7], and one on MDCK cells [13]. The majority of concentration profiles of CR.pIX cultivations are similar to concentration profiles obtained for other transformed cell lines studied in the past.…”
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“…We chose 6 data sets where equal units were given or could be calculated for comparison, thereof three publications on the metabolism of human AGE1.HN cells [9,10,36], one publication on HEK293 cells [7], and one on MDCK cells [13]. The majority of concentration profiles of CR.pIX cultivations are similar to concentration profiles obtained for other transformed cell lines studied in the past.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All rates are given in μmol/gDW/h. a from [9]; b from [36]; c from [10]; d from [7]; e from [13,14]. …”
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“…On the basis of these findings it was possible to redesign cultivation in two ways to increase the production of human α 1 ‐antitrypsin. The first was to limit glucose supply by controlled feeding and the second to add quercitin, an inhibitor for glucose uptake, to the culture 82,83. This example shows that a thorough fluxomic analysis directly leads to ideas for the improvement of production processes.…”
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“…A widespread practice is the development of a dynamic model for cell growth and a constraint‐based model for intracellular metabolism. For instance, for the human suspension cell line AGE1.HN, a simple model for cell growth (Rath et al, 2014) and a constraint‐based model to describe intracellular metabolism (Niklas, Priesnitz, Rose, Sandig, & Heinzle, 2012; Priesnitz, Niklas, Rose, Sandig, & Heinzle, 2012) was established. So far, most models also focus only on a small part of intracellular pathways, that is, glycolysis (König, Bulik, & Holzhütter, 2012; Noguchi et al, 2013) and TCA (Bazil, Buzzard, & Rundell, 2010; Nazaret, Heiske, Thurley, & Mazat, 2009).…”
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