Express Five™ SFM
Express Five™ SFM
Gibco™

Express Five™ SFM

Express Five™ SFM is a protein-free, serum-free medium specifically developed to support the long-term suspension growth of High Five™ (BTI-TN-5B1-4)Read more
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Express Five™ SFM is a protein-free, serum-free medium specifically developed to support the long-term suspension growth of High Five™ (BTI-TN-5B1-4) cells in suspension for use in the Baculovirus Expression Vector System (BEVS). This medium requires the addition of 18 mM L-glutamine before use. Gibco™ Express Five™ SFM features:

• Superior long-term suspension growth of High Five™ cells
• Protein-free, serum-free formulation
• Optimized for recombinant protein production
• Scalable in the CelliGen™ bioreactor and WAVE Bioreactor™ System

Superior growth of High Five™ cells
Gibco™ Express Five™ SFM provides peak cell densities of up to 6 × 106 viable cells per mL in shaker cultures. Cells adapted to other commercially available serum-free media can be subcultured directly into Gibco™ Express Five™ SFM, usually without any further adaptation (see figure). Cells usually require adaptation from serum-containing formulations.

Protein-free, serum-free formulation
Gibco™ Express Five™ SFM is a protein-free and serum-free formulation, allowing for easier purification of your protein of interest.

Optimized for recombinant protein expression
Gibco™ Express Five™ SFM is optimized for high protein production using the Baculovirus Expression Vector System (BEVS). Using BEVS, we routinely achieve rβ-galactosidase protein expression of up to 1.7 U/cell, a significant improvement over other media (see figure)

Scalable in the CelliGen™ bioreactor and WAVE Bioreactor™ System
Protein production using Gibco™ Express Five™ SFM can be scaled up in bioreactors such as the 5 L CelliGen™ bioreactor and the WAVE Bioreactor™ System. The appropriate impeller or rocking speed and seeding density should be optimized for each system. Depending on the bioreactor design, it may be necessary to supplement Gibco™ Express Five™ SFM with additional Pluronic™ F-68 to avoid sheer stress in the culture.

cGMP manufacturing and quality system
Gibco™ Express Five™ SFM is manufactured at a cGMP-compliant facility located in Grand Island, New York. The facility is registered with the FDA as a medical device manufacturer and is certified to ISO 13485 standards.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Cell LineHigh Five™
Cell TypeInsect Cell
ClassificationProtein-free, Serum-free
FormLiquid
Product TypeInsect Cell Serum Free Medium (SFM)
Serum LevelSerum-free
Without AdditivesNo Glutamine
Green FeaturesSustainable packaging
Product LineExpress Five™, Gibco™
Quantity1000 mL
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Storage conditions: 2-8°C. Protect from light
Shipping conditions: Ambient
Shelf life: 18 months from date of manufacture

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

How do I adapt my cells to serum-free medium?

Cells can be adapted by Sequential or Direct Adaptation. Suggested protocols for each are below, and you can also find more information by searching "Adaptation of Cell Cultures to a Serum-Free Medium" from our website home page.

SEQUENTIAL ADAPTATION
1) Subculture the cells growing in serum-supplemented medium into a 25%:75% mixture of SFM and serum supplemented medium.
2) When the cell density is 5 x 10E5 cells/ml, subculture the cells into a 50%:50% mixture of SFM and serum supplemented medium at a cell density 2.5 x 10E5 to 3 x 10E5 cells/ml.
3) Continue to subculture after the cell density 5 x 10E5 cells/ml in gradually increasing proportions of SFM until the serum is ~0.1% with about 85% cell viability.
4) Subculture the cells into SFM with an innoculum of 2.5 x 10E5 to 3 x 10E5 cells/ml.
5) When the cell density is 1 x 10E6 to 3 x 10E6 cells/ml (4 to 6 days post planting) subculture the cells again.
6) Stock cultures of SFM adapted cells should be subcultured in SFM every 3 to 5 days when the cell density is 1 x 10E6 to 3 x 10E6 cells/ml with 90% viability.

DIRECT ADAPTATION
Some cells can be directly adapted from serum-containing medium to SFM. For direct adaptation, the cell innoculum should be 1.5 x 10E5 to 3 x 10E5 cells/ml.
Cells should be subcultured when the cell density is 1 x 10E6 to 3 x 10E6 cells/ml. Cells are fully adapted to SFM when the cell density is 2 x 10E6 to 4 x 10E6 cells/ml after 4 to 7 days in culture.
Stock cultures of cells adapted to SFM should be subcultured in SFM every 3 to 5 days when the cell density is 1 x 10E6 to 3 x 10E6 cells/ml with 90% viability.

Why is the glutamine requirement so high for Express Five media?

The glutamine concentration is correct. Insect media have historically been 2 to 10 fold higher in glutamine concentration vs. classical mammalian media. Express Five SFM was optimized for High Five cells which have especially high requirements for glutamine and asparagine. The liquid basal media is actually 1.09x in concentration and was designed to be diluted to the correct 1x composition with 90 ml/L of the 200 ml L-glutamine. Because the L-glutamine concentration is so high, we left it out of the basal formulation to avoid problems associated with glutamine degradation and the resulting ammonia build-up which can be toxic.

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Why is it necessary to gradually adapt the cells to serum-free medium?

Some cells, such as insect cells, are sensitive to changes in their medium. By sequentially adapting cells, the medium is changed with minimal effects on cell growth.

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Can I use antibiotics such as Pen-Strep in Express Five SFM?

Many antibiotics are suitable for use with insect cells. The table on page 11 of the manual (https://assets.thermofisher.com/TFS-Assets/LSG/manuals/Insect_Cell_Lines_UG.pdf) summarizes some of the most commonly used antibiotics, their working concentrations, and their methods of action. Please see page 38 for ordering information.

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Can I add GlutaMAX to Express Five SFM instead of L-Glutamine?

We recommend that you use L-Glutamine instead of GlutaMAX, as insect cells lack the ability to sufficiently cleave the dipeptide bond in the GlutaMax, making it a poor source of glutamine for these cells.

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