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Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc. www.isotope.com RESEARCH PRODUCTS Stable Isotope Labeled Media Products Bacterial Cell Growth Insect Cell Growth Mammalian Cell Growth Yeast Cell Growth

Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc. Minimal Media for Bacterial Cell Growth Spectra 9 (E. coli and Other Bacteria) Spectra 9 is a cost effective medium for E. coli bacterial growth and protein expression. It is comprised of labeled salts and labeled carbohydrates, and is supplemented with Celtone Base Powder (1g powder per liter Spectra 9) which contains amino acids, vitamins, peptides and other essential nutrients. Spectra 9 is available as a ready-to-use solution and should not be diluted. Each lot is tested for sterility, cell growth and protein expression. Available in 0.5L & 1L sizes spectra 9 CGM-3030-C ( 13 C, 98%) CGM-3030-CDN ( 13 C, 98%; D, 97%; 15 N, 98%) CGM-3030-D (D, 97%) CGM-3030-DN (D, 97%; 15 N, 98%) CGM-3030-N ( 15 N, 98%) CGM-3030-U Unlabeled CGM-3030-CN ( 13 C, 98%; 15 N, 98%) Products for Bacterial Minimal Media Catalog No. Labeling Sizes minimal media D-Glucose CLM-1396 (U- 13 C 6, 99%) 0.25g-50g CLM-1396-25* (U- 13 C 6, 24-25%) 1g DLM-2062 (1,2,3,4,5,6,6-D 7, 98%) 0.5g, 1g CDLM-3813 ( 13 C 6, 99%; D 7, 98%) 1g CLM-746* ( 2-13 C, 99%) 1g Ammonium Chloride NLM-467 ( 15 N, 99%) 1g-50g Ammonium Sulfate NLM-713 ( 15 N, 99%) 1g-50g Glycerol CLM-1510 ( 13 C 3, 99%) 1g, 5g CLM-1397* (2-13 C, 99%) 0.1g-1g CLM-1857* (1,3-13 C 2, 99%) 0.1g-1g DLM-558 (D 8, 99%) 1g, 5g Sodium pyruvate CLM-1575* (3-13 C, 99%) 0.25g-1g Deuterium Oxide DLM-4 (D, 99.9%) 10g-1000g DLM-4-99.8 (D, 99.8%) 1000g DLM-4-99 (D, 99%) 1000g-5000g DLM-4-70 (D, 70%) 1000g * Products used for sparse 13 C Labeling. Larger quantities are available, please inquire.

Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc. Rich Bacterial Cell Growth Media Celtone Powder (E. coli and Other Bacteria) CIL S most flexible media, Celtone Base Powder is a mixture of amino acids, peptides, vitamins and other essential nutrients, which provide a rich environment for excellent bacterial cell growth and high protein expression. The advantage of Celtone powder is that researchers can formulate a custom medium based on their specific research needs. Depending on cell line and desired performance, this powdered media can be used at concentrations ranging from 1g to 10g per Liter. Truly exceptional performance has been achieved with M9 salts, 2-3g/L glucose and 1g of ammonium chloride. The powder is easy to use and store and has the longest shelf life of any fully-rich bacterial growth medium. Celtone Base Powder alone does not constitute a complete medium. Appropriately labeled salts and carbohydrates are needed to make a complete medium. Please note that D 2 O is required for reconstitution for products containing deuterium. Each lot is tested for cell growth and protein expression. Available in 0.5g & 1g sizes. celtone powder CGM-1030P-C ( 13 C, 98%) CGM-1030P-CN ( 13 C, 98%; 15 N, 98%) CGM-1030P-D (D, 97%) CGM-1030P-CDN ( 13 C, 98%; D, 97%; 15 N, 98%) CGM-1030P-N ( 15 N, 98%) CGM-1030P-DN (D, 97%; 15 N, 98%) CGM-1030P-CD ( 13 C, 98%; D, 97%) CGM-1030P-U Unlabeled Celtone Complete (E. coli and Other Bacteria) Celtone Complete Medium is a rich bacterial cell growth medium derived from an algal source with a growth rate comparable to LB, allowing for inoculation and induction within one working day. Celtone contains amino acids, nucleic acids, peptides, vitamins, salts and other essential nutrients and provides excellent cell growth and high protein expression. Celtone Complete Medium is formulated as a ready-to-use medium without need for dilution or ph adjustment. Each lot is tested for sterility, cell growth and protein expression. Available in 0.1L & 1L sizes. celtone complete CGM-1040-C ( 13 C, 98%) CGM-1040-CDN ( 13 C, 98%; D, 97%; 15 N, 98%) CGM-1040-D (D, 97%) CGM-1040-DN (D, 97%; 15 N, 98%) CGM-1040-N ( 15 N, 98%) CGM-1040-U Unlabeled CGM-1040-CN ( 13 C, 98%; 15 N, 98%)

Rich Bacterial Cell Growth Media BioExpress 1000 (E. coli and Other Bacteria) CIL s all-time classic bacterial cell growth medium. This fully rich media is comprised of a complex mixture of glucose, amino acids, peptides, vitamins, minerals and cofactors. Prepared from algal cell hydrolysates and processed using a proprietary procedure, BioExpress 1000 yields excellent growth and expression characteristics for a number of different bacterial systems. BioExpress is supplied as a 100 ml sterile liquid concentrate (10x), and reconstitutes to 1L with no final ph adjustment required. A 10 ml sample size (reconstitutes to 100 ml) is also available. Please note that D 2 O is required for reconstitution for products containing deuterium. BIOEXPRESS 1000 CGM-1000-C ( 13 C, 98%) CGM-1000-CN-35* ( 13 C, 35%; 15 N, 98%) CGM-1000-D (D, 98%) CGM-1000-CDN ( 13 C, 98%; D, 98%; 15 N, 98%) CGM-1000-N ( 15 N, 98%) CGM-1000-CDN-80 ( 13 C, 98%; D, 80%; 15 N, 98%) CGM-1000-CD ( 13 C, 98%; D, 98%) CGM-1000-CDN-50 ( 13 C, 98%; D, 50%; 15 N, 98%) CGM-1000-CN ( 13 C, 98%; 15 N, 98%) CGM-1000-DN (D, 98%; 15 N, 98%) CGM-1000-CN-25* ( 13 C, 25%; 15 N, 98%) CGM-1000-U Unlabeled * Products used for sparse 13 C labeling Silantes E. coli-od2 Silantes E. coli-od2 is made from bacterial hydrolysate and contains primarily amino acids, some low MW oligopeptides and almost no carbohydrates. The bacterial strain used is a chemolithoautotrophic organism which grows on inorganic substrates that are isotopically labeled. Silantes OD-Media have the same characteristics as conventional LB media: high expression rates and short fermentation times. Silantes OD media are ready-to-use sterile solutions and can be used instantly for the fermentation of bacteria. Silantes media require only the addition of antibiotics and special nutrients needed for the specific expression system. Available as 0.2L and 1L. Silantes CGM-1020-SL-C ( 13 C, 98%) CGM-1020-SL -CDN ( 13 C, 98%; D, 98%; 15 N, 98%) CGM-1020-SL-D (D, 98%) CGM-1020-SL -DN (D, 98%; 15 N, 98%) CGM-1020-SL-N ( 15 N, 98%) CGM-1020-SL -U Unlabeled CGM-1020-SL-CN ( 13 C, 98%; 15 N, 98%)

Insect Cell Growth Media BioExpress 2000 for Insect Expression Systems The Baculovirus Expression Vector System (BEVS), first introduced in the mid-80s, has grown to become the most versatile and widely used eukaryotic vector system employed for the expression of recombinant proteins in cultured insect cells. The BEVS is based on the infection of insect cells with recombinant baculovirus (BV) carrying the gene of interest with the subsequent expression of the corresponding recombinant protein by the insect cells. The most popular insect cell lines used in conjunction with the BEVS are Sf9 (Spodoptera frugiperda) and High Five (Trichopulsia ni). BioExpress 2000 is packaged as two components: a solid powder (a proprietary blend of inorganic salts and labeled amino acids) and a liquid component (fatty acid solution). Amino acid selective labeling is possible with BioExpress 2000 because the amino acid content is chemically defined. Available as a 1L kit and a 200 ml sample kit. bioexpress 2000 CGM-2000-N (U- 15 N, 98%) CGM-2000-U Unlabeled CGM-2000-CN (U- 13 C, 98%; U- 15 N, 98%) CGM-2000-CUSTOM Customer Determined Mammalian Cell Growth Media BioExpress 6000 for Mammalian Expression Systems Many complex proteins, many of these being important drug targets, such as kinases and GPCRs, often cannot be expressed with E. coli in a correctly folded and active state. It is widely believed that the expression of recombinant mammalian proteins in mammalian cell lines show the greatest promise to produce correctly folded proteins with the greatest number of post-translational modifications (e.g., N-linked glycosylation, phosphorylation, and acetylation). This media should work well with cell lines grown in DMEM. Amino acid selective labeling is possible with BioExpress 6000 because the amino acid content is chemically defined. Available as a 1L kit and a 200 ml sample kit. bioexpress 6000 CGM-6000-N (U- 15 N, 98%) CGM-6000-U Unlabeled CGM-6000-CN (U- 13 C, 98%; U- 15 N, 98%) CGM-6000-CUSTOM Customer Determined Yeast Cell Growth Media Silantes Yeast-OD2 Yeast is used for the expression of eukaryotic proteins, since this host facilitates high protein expression and many post-translational protein modifications characteristic for mammalian cells. Silantes rich growth OD-Media for yeast are ready to use. The problem of optimizing standard minimal media containing glucose or methanol as a sole carbon source therefore does not arise. Available as 1 Liter silantes CGM-4020-SL-C ( 13 C, 98%) CGM-4020-SL -CN ( 13 C, 98%; 15 N, 98%) CGM-4020-SL-N ( 15 N, 98%) Yeastone 5.0 - Coming soon Yeastone 5.0 for Pichia Pastoris & Saccharomyces Cerevisiae

Research products are distributed and sold worldwide via our extensive network For our international customers To request a quotation or place an order, please contact CIL International Sales at email: intlsales@isotope.com telephone +1-978-749-8000 CIL has an established network of 27 independent international distributors. Most of our distributors have worked with CIL for more than ten years. CIL s distributor listing is at our webpage, www.isotope.com Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc. 50 Frontage Road Andover, MA 01810-5413 media2010