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Yao-Cheng Lin1, Morgane Boone2, Leander Meuris2, Irma Lemmens3, Nadine Van Roy4, Arne Soete5, Joke Reumers6, Matthieu Moisse6, Stéphane Plaisance7, Radoje Drmanac8, Jason Chen9, Frank Speleman4, Diether Lambrechts6, Yves Van de Peer10, Jan Tavernier3, Nico Callewaert11.
Abstract
The HEK293 human cell lineage is widely used in cell biology and biotechnology. Here we use whole-genome resequencing of six 293 cell lines to study the dynamics of this aneuploid genome in response to the manipulations used to generate common 293 cell derivatives, such as transformation and stable clone generation (293T); suspension growth adaptation (293S); and cytotoxic lectin selection (293SG). Remarkably, we observe that copy number alteration detection could identify the genomic region that enabled cell survival under selective conditions (i.c. ricin selection). Furthermore, we present methods to detect human/vector genome breakpoints and a user-friendly visualization tool for the 293 genome data. We also establish that the genome structure composition is in steady state for most of these cell lines when standard cell culturing conditions are used. This resource enables novel and more informed studies with 293 cells, and we will distribute the sequenced cell lines to this effect.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25182477 PMCID: PMC4166678 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5767
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 17.694