Monday, February 8, 2010

True or false: Human insulin, HGH, or other therapeutic proteins produced from cloned genes do not contain any

Human insulin, HGH, or other therapeutic proteins produced from cloned genes do not contain any of the cells that were used to produce it.





True or False?True or false: Human insulin, HGH, or other therapeutic proteins produced from cloned genes do not contain any
That would be true; the products of the cells and the cells themselves are two seperate things. You wouldn't expect to find islet cells in a bottle of insulin, after all!True or false: Human insulin, HGH, or other therapeutic proteins produced from cloned genes do not contain any
It is a protein, not a cell. So true, they don't contain ANY of the cell that was used to produce it. It would be very dangerous to include parts of the cell that produced, as most insulin is produced from pigs or bovines.
Of course not. Insulin is produced in CHO cells, now, but purified before bottled for use.
Production of very many biological substances, such as antobodies against chorionic gonadotropin, chorionic gonadotropin, insulin, heparin, Interferons alfa and beta, erithropoiethyn etc (hundreds), can be and are produced in vitro by recombinant DNA, activating and perpetuating the exons of the cultivated DNA, normally implanted by artificial means, (insertion) in the DNA sequence simple organisms mainly ';tamed'; bacteria (the most used is Eschericcia coli strains HC556 and HB 621, that are susceptibles to implant of segments of DNA in the circulAR STRAND OF SIMPLE dna THEY POSESS, BY RESTRICTION ENDONUCLEASES,,,


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