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Automated analysis of DNA, RNA and proteins by electrophoresis using the LC90. Brian Sanderson Molecular Biology Facility. Overview. Caliper Life Sciences LC90 overview Microfluidic chips LC90 software What’s next?. Caliper Life Sciences. Automation/liquid handling
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Automated analysis of DNA, RNA and proteins by electrophoresis using the LC90 Brian Sanderson Molecular Biology Facility
Overview • Caliper Life Sciences • LC90 overview • Microfluidic chips • LC90 software • What’s next?
Caliper Life Sciences • Automation/liquid handling • Pioneers in microfluidics (lab on a chip) • Developed Agilent’s Bioanalyzer and BioRad’s Experion • Continue to make the microcapillary chips for both • Optical imaging technologies • Recent addition of drug discovery/ development
Caliper LC90 Overview • Electrophoresis performed on a microfluidic quartz chip etched with microchannels • Chip interfaces with electrodes that provide an electrical potential • Microtiter plate moves under the chip’s capillary ‘sipper’, aspirates 150 nL of sample onto chip • Analytes separated electrophoretically and sieved analytes are detected via laser induced fluorescence. • Rinse the sipper between samples to avoid contamination/carryover • Digital quantitative results • 30-60 seconds per well
Vacuum Well Detection Point Separation Channel Marker Well Microfluidic Chip Liquid polymer mixed with dye
Assay chips available • HT RNA • RNA from 100 to 6,000 nt • HT DNA • 1K - DNA from 25 to 1000 bp • 5K – DNA from 100 to 5000 bp • 12K – DNA from 100 to 12,000 bp • HT Protein • Proteins from 14 - 200kDa
Slab gel vs. LC90 virtual gel PCR amplicon RFLP 4% agarose
DNA analysis view Plate view electropherogram Sizing and concentration results Virtual gel image
RNA analysis view RNA integrity
28S Peak Height 18S Peak Height RNA analysis
HT protein chip • HT protein (SDS PAGE) • Stain, electrophoresis and destain • Laser-induced fluorescent signal detected • Autoanalysis of protein purity, size and concentration • 14-200kDa • Dynamic range 5-2000ng/uL
LC90 vs. SDS-PAGE Crude lysates 8-16% SDS-PAGE gradient gel Resolution comparable to a 4-20% PAGE gel
Different Views of Results 12 sample Single sample Virtual gel
Dataviewer analysis software Programmable filters
LC90 cons: • Microfluidic channels can clog easily • Must linearize plasmids and no gDNA • No high concentration of salts • Due to setup time, best used for high throughput
LC90 Pros: • Quantitative • Quick • Publication quality pictures • Walk away automation • Very little sample needed/sample is not ruined • RNA quality metrics
Cost per sample • DNA • $0.13 to $0.35 depending on how long the chip lasts • RNA • $0.45 or lower • Proteins • $1.00 or lower
Applications • Automated DNA fingerprinting assays using RFLPs • QC monitoring of antibodies • Test for amplicon quality prior to spotting a microarray • RNA integrity testing • Quantitative PCR
Coming soon… • Next-gen LC90 • Much smaller • Automation friendly • Easier use software • Additional RNA integrity calculations (something like RIN) • Chip priming integrated on instrument • Stowers beta test site? • On-chip westerns??
Where to get started… Contact me Brian Sanderson bws@stowers-institute.org X4448
Thanks • Isaac Meek – Caliper LS • Blanchette lab • Molbio Group