AssayMAP Protein Sample Prep Workbench : Affinity Purification v2.0 User Guide : Before you start

Before you start
This topic lists the required hardware, software, AssayMAP cartridges, labware, and reagents for running the Affinity Purification protocol. If you have questions about these items, contact Agilent Customer Service.
Hardware
 
 
The following figure and table show the components of the AssayMAP Bravo Platform, which are required for running the AssayMAP protocols.
Figure. AssayMAP Bravo Platform components
 
 
96AM Wash Station or the later model 96 Channel Wash Station
Pump Module 2.0 and two carboys
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Orbital Shaking Station with Control Unit
 
*To avoid a hardware crash and equipment damage, ensure that the wash station contains the white wide-bore chimneys when using the 25 µL cartridges.
 
Note: The white wide-bore chimneys work for both 5-µL and 25-µL cartridges and are standard on wash stations purchased in 2020 onward. The wide-bore chimneys are white plastic, whereas the standard-bore chimneys are a semi-clear plastic. For details, see the 96 Channel Wash Station Maintenance Guide.
 
 
Optional equipment. The following equipment is recommended when preparing the samples and reagents:
Microplate centrifuge, such as the Agilent Microplate Centrifuge or equivalent
Microplate sealer, such as the Agilent PlateLoc Thermal Microplate Sealer or equivalent
 
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Software
 
 
The following table lists the minimum software requirements:
 
Agilent VWorks Automation Control
Agilent Protein Sample Prep Workbench
 
 
 
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AssayMAP cartridges
The following table lists the available AssayMAP cartridges for performing Affinity Purification on the AssayMAP Bravo Platform. Each cartridge type can be purchased as a rack of 96 cartridges.
 
For more details about the available cartridges, see the Agilent AssayMAP Bravo Cartridges Selection Guide.
Cartridge use and storage guidelines
 
 
See the cartridge box label for storage guidelines.
Follow these guidelines to get the best performance from AssayMAP cartridges:
 
*Cartridges ship dry and, therefore, contain air entrained in the cartridge bed. Failure to prime the cartridges can prevent the reagents and buffers from accessing parts of the resin bed, resulting in reduced capacity and poor reproducibility.
 
Note: Cartridges will not dry out during the course of a normal application run. Cartridges can dry out rapidly if they are exposed to air for extended periods (e.g., >1 hour) after they have been primed and equilibrated.
If you need to store primed and equilibrated cartridges for a short period, ensure that you use the lidded blue rack-receiver plate stack with an appropriate solution in the receiver plate chimneys such that the cartridge tips are submerged in the solution.
 
 
 
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Labware
Labware requirements vary depending on experimental design. The complete list of labware options and the corresponding deck locations are listed in the following table.
The following figure shows the nine Bravo deck locations for labware.
 
*Use only the labware specified for each deck location. Using different labware or placing labware at unapproved deck locations can cause a collision resulting in equipment damage.
 
Figure. Labware locations on the Bravo deck (top view)
 
 
Agilent 201280-100
Agilent 201282-100
*For dimensionally equivalent alternatives and other details about the labware, see the Labware Reference Guide in the Literature Library page of the Protein Sample Prep Workbench.
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Reagents
The volume, type, and concentration of reagents required for affinity purification vary depending on sample characteristics and the desired analytical result. Consult the published scientific literature and the Reference library to find literature with specific chemistry examples.
By default, the syringes are rinsed thoroughly with deionized water after completing the protocol to reduce the risk of premature syringe failure due to the buildup of salts within the syringe barrels. To perform more stringent syringe washing between runs, use the Syringe Wash utility. For details, see Syringe Wash v2.1.
All labware require volume overage for the protocol to execute properly. Use the Affinity Purification Reagent Volume Calculator to determine volume requirements for specific protocol conditions. See Preparing the solutions.
 
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