New Flexus Crystal IMP brings a Breakthrough in Structural Biology

6 Jul 2009
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The first commercially available Automated Instrument for Cubic Phase in meso Protein Crystallography, the Anachem Flexus is a highly flexible platform that provides complete automation for a wide variety of liquid handling applications. The latest model to be unveiled by Anachem is the only commercially available automated instrument for Cubic Phase in meso Protein Crystallography. Designed specifically for speed, precision and careful handling, the Flexus Crystal IMP embraces a technique that is otherwise difficult and laborious to perform manually.

One method for successful crystallisation of membrane proteins exploits the ability of lipids to form liquid crystals or mesophases. However, the method has not been widely adopted as it is difficult to perform. Problems include the need to manipulate an extremely viscous lipidic cubic phase and accurately positioning the precipitant on top of the cubic phase.

Now with Flexus Crystal IMP the practical difficulties of preparing the cubic phase are overcome and completely automated. The system uses a syringe mounted onto a fully integrated micro-syringe pump situated on the arm of the robotic platform. This enables successful mixing to produce a homogeneous sample.

The mixed cubic phase is transferred directly to the micro-pump and dispensed onto a glass slide with precipitant dispensed directly on top, effortlessly and precisely. Plates can now be prepared in less than 10 minutes with excellent reproducibility, allowing high throughput trials that require minimal amounts of protein. The intense speed of this instrument now enables thorough screening of membrane proteins and allows users to concentrate on removing bottlenecks from inspecting plates for crystals rather than in the preparation itself.

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Protein CrystallographyProtein crystallization is the process of crystallizing purified proteins for 3D structure analysis by x-ray crystallography. The main methods of protein crystallization include sitting drop, hanging drop and microbatch. It is important to control parameters such as pH, temperature and concentration. Following crystallization, detectors and software are used for data collection and analysis.Robotic InstrumentsRobotic instruments can be used for high-throughput automation of many lab processes. Such processes use instruments for assays like cell based assays and ELISA, for sample preparation like shakers, centrifuges and incubators, and for analysis such as sequencing and western blot analyzers. Useful features of robotic instruments include speed, reproducibility, barcode readers, software and automation.Automated Liquid HandlingAutomated liquid handling equipment is used to mix, dilute and dispense allotted volumes of liquid into microplates and other vessels automatically. The robotic, liquid handling arms can dispense from single channel to 3456 multichannel as well as operate nanoliter dispensing, enabling high throughput of samples. Find the best automated liquid handlers in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.
New Flexus Crystal IMP brings a Breakthrough in Structural Biology