If it is shown in each frame, then try taking super flats. Just point near to the zenith, far away from deep sky objects, and take images as long as your light frames. Use a very high dither distance. Later, integrate the image using and aggressive rejection to high values, to delete all stars (of course, do not align them).
Another alternative could be to use Fourier analysis... but I took a look at the image, and did not see any obvious source for that noise.
BTW, I would increase the exposure times... 200" seems pretty low to me. I'm using an f/4.9 scope, and my subs are of 750" (under very dark skies)