AssayMAP Protein Sample Prep Workbench : Immobilization v2.0 User Guide : Preparing the solutions

Preparing the solutions
The following solutions are used for the Immobilization protocol:
 
*A small reagent volume excess is required in all labware types to ensure proper volume transfer. Use the Reagent Volume Calculator to automatically include excess volume, or look up the recommended values for each labware type in the Labware Reference Guide.
 
Note: You can find the Labware Reference Guide in the Literature Library page of the Protein Sample Prep Workbench.
Using the Immobilization Reagent Volume Calculator
 
 
The Reagent Volume Calculator is a Microsoft Excel file that contains the following:
Calculator worksheet. You enter the number of columns to process, the volume for each step in the protocol, and the labware selection for each deck location. The calculator determines the volumes required based on your input, taking into consideration pipetting overage and evaporation concerns.
Reagent Recipe worksheet. You enter the concentrations of each component in your reagent, and the worksheet calculates the recipe volumes required.
To use the Reagent Volume Calculator:
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Open the App Library.
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Locate the application, and then click the corresponding Calculator button. Microsoft Excel starts and displays the calculator.
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Note: The green box should remain green after you enter a value. If you enter a value that is outside the normal working range, the box becomes yellow. If you enter a value that is outside of the acceptable range, the box becomes red.
To display the corresponding tooltip for a setting, mouse over a box that has a red triangle in the upper right corner.
 
 
The following figures show the worksheets of the Reagent Volume Calculator.
Figure. Immobilization Reagent Volume Calculator worksheet
 
Figure. Immobilization Reagent Recipe worksheet
 
 
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Preparing the buffers
The following table describes the reagents and deck locations. The AssayMAP protocols are blind to the composition of the solutions, so you can easily adapt your optimized chemistry. Agilent Technologies recommends the following buffers as a starting point for optimizing the AssayMAP immobilization chemistry.
Table Reagent preparation
 
This reagent is used to saturate AssayMAP cartridges with a known reagent to minimize non-specific binding of components of the sample. The composition of this reagent is highly dependent on the experimental design, but common blocking agents are BSA and biotin.
 
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Dispensing the solutions
 
*To prevent evaporation, dispense the reagents into the labware immediately before running the protocol, or keep the plates lidded until the run begins.
 
To dispense the solutions into the labware:
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Optional. Label the labware so that you can easily identify them.
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*If you are using fewer than 96 cartridges, make sure you fill the labware to correspond with the samples at deck location 4 and cartridge positions on the 96AM Cartridge & Tip Seating Station. For more information, see Preparing the samples.
 
 
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