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Modified recombinant human fibronectin fragment can enhance retroviral-mediated gene transduction by aiding the co-localization of target cells and virions. Coated on the surface of cell culture dish, it significantly enhances the transfection ability of mammalian and insect cells; improves the efficiency of virus infection. The viral particle binds to the virus adhesion area (H-domain) of fibronectin, and target cells bind mainly through the interaction of cell surface integrin receptor VLA-5 and VLA-4 with the fibronectin C-domain and CS-1 site, respectively.
The manufacturing and testing of Recombinant Human Fibronectin Fragment GMP complies with ICH Q7 guidelines.
Measured by its ability to support cell attachment and spreading when used as a substratum for cell culture. In this application, the recommended concentration for this effect is typically 1-5 mg/cm2. Fibronectin can also be added to the media to support cell spreading at a concentration of 0.5-50 μg/mL