Dear all,

I already received a couple of replies.

* mammalian cells:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2242577/pdf/2008.pdf
mentions several mammalian cell lines, including CHO, HEK239, and COS.
Apparently, Lec8 have been used, too.
* Yeast
* stable S2 insect cells
* baculovirus expression system
* in addition to E.coli, P. aeruginosa was also mentioned.

Thanks to everyone who replied.

Tim


On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 01:25:56PM +0100, Tim Gruene wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> since I am currenty preparing a lecture on crystallography I am wondering 
> about
> the status quo of the production of SeMet proteins.
> In 2003, if I remember correctly, it was possible to express SeMet proteins in
> E.coli and insect cells.
> 
> Has this been extended to other systems, and if so, which ones?
> 
> Thanks a lot, 
> Tim
> 
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