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  • The silk protein, sericin, protects against cell death caused by acute serum deprivation in insect cell culture.

The silk protein, sericin, protects against cell death caused by acute serum deprivation in insect cell culture.

Biotechnology letters (2003-12-18)
Masakazu Takahashi, Kazuhisa Tsujimoto, Hideyuki Yamada, Hiroshi Takagi, Shigeru Nakamori
ABSTRACT

Sericin is the silk protein that covers fibroin fibers and functions as a 'glue' in the cocoons of silkworms, and its most abundant component, Ser1, contains repeats of Ser- and Thr-rich 38 amino acid residues. The viability of Sf9 insect cells was 20, 57 and 49% on the fifth day and 41, 91 and 70% on the ninth day after serum deprivation in the presence of no additives, 3000 microg sericin hydrolysate and 350 microg SerD (the peptide containing the two repetitive units) ml(-1), respectively. Thus, the sericin samples were useful in preventing cell death and promoting cellular growth after acute serum deprivation.

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Sericin Bombyx mori (silkworm)