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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
Microfluidic Chip
Detection Point
Vacuum Well
Marker Well
Separation Channel
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
RNA analysis
5S 18S
28S
LM
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Time (seconds)
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28S Peak Height
18S Peak Height
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-PAGECrude lysates
8-16% SDS-PAGE gradient gel
Resolution comparable to a 4-20% PAGE gel
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??