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  • 1
    ISSN: 1573-0778
    Keywords: 5-HT3 receptor ; large scale ; reactor ; Semliki Forest virus ; suspension process ; transient expression
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
    Notes: Abstract The expression of recombinant proteins with the Semliki Forest Virus (SFV) system has been scaled up to bioreactor scale. As a model protein for this study the human 5-HT3 receptor was chosen. The gene for the receptor was subcloned into the SFV expression plasmid pSFV1. Virus production by in vivo packaging and production of the recombinant protein was scaled up, the latter to a reactor volume of 11.5 l. A VibromixTM agitation system was chosen to overcome aggregation problems of BHK cells in suspension. In the process, cells were first grown to a density of 106 cells/ml, the medium was then exchanged with fresh medium and the culture was infected with the recombinant virus at an estimated multiplicity of infection of 30. 24 h post infection we measured an expression level of 3 million functional 5-HT3 receptors per cell. For harvesting, the cells were pelleted by centrifugation. The receptor protein was purified in a single step (Hovius et al., 1998) by exploiting the hexa-His tag at minimal protein loss (51% yield). Experiments to optimise expression resulted in yields up to 8 million receptors per cell, when the pH of a suspension culture was controlled at pH 7.3. Rapid virus generation and protein production, high protein yields as well as successful large scale application have made the SFV expression system attractive to produce large quantities of recombinant protein in a very short time. After optimisation of the expression conditions (in particular by setting the pH at 7.3), yields were increased twofold.
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  • 2
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    International journal of thermophysics 21 (2000), S. 343-356 
    ISSN: 1572-9567
    Keywords: critical data assessment ; free-volume model ; isobutane ; liquid viscosity ; vapor viscosity ; viscosity correlation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract A new representation of the viscosity of isobutane has been developed. The representative equations include zero-density and initial-density dependence correlations. The higher density contributions to the residual viscosity are formed by a combination of double polynomials in density and reciprocal temperature and of a free-volume term with a temperature-dependent close-packed density. The new full surface correlation is based on primary experimental data sets selected as a result of a critical assessment of the available information. The validity of the representation extends from the triple point to 600 K and 35 MPa in accordance with the modified Benedict–Webb–Rubin equation of state by Younglove and Ely (1987). The uncertainty of the representation varies from ±0.4% in the dilute gas phase between room temperature and 600 K to ±3% in the thermodynamic ranges in which the equation of state is valid as well as where primary experimental data are available.
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    International journal of thermophysics 21 (2000), S. 329-341 
    ISSN: 1572-9567
    Keywords: isobutane ; second viscosity virial coefficient ; transport property ; viscosity
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Results of new relative high-precision measurements on gaseous isobutane are reported. Six series, each differing in density, were performed in a quartz oscillating-disk viscometer from 297 to 627 K and for densities between 0.010 to 0.048 mol·L−1. Isothermal values recalculated from the original experimental data were evaluated with a first-order expansion, in terms of density, for the viscosity. Reduced values of the second viscosity virial coefficient derived from the zero-density and initial-density viscosity coefficients agree with the representation of the Rainwater–Friend theory when using energy and length scaling factors specific for the interactions of the isobutane molecules. With the same scaling factors an individual correlation in the limit of zero density was developed including only a few values from the literature. The uncertainty of the zero-density viscosity correlation is estimated to be ±0.4%.
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