Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1226590 Journal of Proteomics 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

In order to balance the speed of analytical sample preparation procedures with mass spectrometry (MS)-based clinical proteomics the application of high-throughput robotic systems for body fluid workup is essential. In this paper we describe the implementation of various solid-phase extraction (SPE) sample preparation protocols on two different platforms, namely: 1) Magnetic bead-based SPE of peptides and proteins from body fluids on a Hamilton liquid handling workstation; 2) Cartridge-based SPE on a SPARK Symbiosis system. All SPE protocols were optimized for MS-based proteomics and compared with respect to obtained peptide- and protein profiles. Throughput numbers that were achieved in a 24 hour time frame for the sample workup procedures were more than 700 samples for the magnetic bead-based method and over 1000 samples for the cartridge-based method.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (222 K)Download as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Fully automated strategies for body fluid sample preparation are presented. ► Cartridge- and magnetic bead based SPE methods are evaluated and compared. ► Daily throughput is up to 700 samples for the magnetic bead-based method. ► Daily throughput is up to 1000 samples for the cartridge-based method.

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