Wyatt Technology publishes whitepaper on protein quality control in high-throughput screening studies

Report details use of DynaPro® Plate Reader II to identify protein aggregation in sample solutions

19 Jul 2015

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Wyatt Technology Corporation has published a new whitepaper outlining how to evaluate the solution quality of biotherapeutic candidates prior to screening via Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) or Bio Layer Interferometry (BLI). The DynaPro® Plate Reader II. Analyte quality is critical to obtaining accurate and meaningful measurements in order to select the most promising therapeutic candidates, so ensuring the quality of samples is a vital step in the screening process. The DynaPro high-throughput dynamic light scattering (HT-DLS) system provides an effective method of assessing sample materials using a non-invasive, non-pertubative optical technique.

SPR and BLI are popular techniques for high-throughput screening and discovery of biotherapeutic candidates. Impurities such as aggregates and foreign particles often impact measurements through noise, spurious signals, and inaccurate active concentrations. In addition, owing to their size and the small apertures of the on-chip channels, particulates may cause blockage to occur in sensitive SPR microfluidics.

Dr. Daniel Some, Principal Scientist at Wyatt Technology, commented “Guaranteeing that samples are appropriate for SPR, BLI or ITC analyses is critical to proper binding screens. The rapid and automated quality assessment provided by the DynaPro Plate Reader II HT-DLS system ensures a valuable layer of quality control that would simply not be an option with manual, cuvette-based testing. When single binding experiments are needed, the DynaPro NanoStar microcuvette DLS system evaluates solution quality with as little as one microliter of sample.”

Requiring no fluidic handling, the DynaPro Plate Reader II HT-DLS system can quickly and effectively analyze protein quality in large sample populations with no concerns for carryover between samples. By automatically classifying samples as high, medium, and low quality, the DynaPro, in conjunction with DYNAMICS® data analysis, collection, and reporting software, provides intuitive visual analysis to quickly evaluate the suitability of each solution for reliable binding screens.

The DynaPro performs measurements in the same microwell plates as SPR and BLI high-throughput discovery screening platforms, saving researchers considerable time and effort in assessing the quality of large batches of biotherapeutic samples and ensuring accurate results. By presenting several example analyses, the whitepaper showcases the HT-DLS process and DYNAMICS visualizations that make quality control with the DynaPro system practically effortless.

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High-Throughput ScreeningHigh-throughput screening (HTS) is an automated drug discovery technique for identification of active compounds against a compound library. Use HTS readers and integrated assay preparation / analysis workstations to screen your compounds. Identify active compounds against various HTS libraries, including membranes, proteins and peptides and HTS cell lines. Find the best high-throughput screening products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.NanotechnologyNanotechnology, or nanotech, is an engineering technique using molecular scale functional systems. Applications of nanotechnology include medicine and medical devices, electronics, air and water purification, food science and energy production.BiotherapeuticsBiotherapeutics are proteins and other compounds (such as nucleic acids) produced by living organisms that have uses as therapeutics or in <i>in vivo</i> diagnostics. The most well-known example of a biotherapeutic product, and the first to be approved for therapeutic use, was recombinant human insulin.Quality ControlQuality control is needed in all production processes. Quality control is a monitoring procedure or set of procedures that are put in place to ensure that a manufactured product adheres to a defined set of quality criteria. Protein BiologyThe analysis of protein expression, identity and function is vital for many areas of life science research and drug discovery. Some of the most commonly used techniques in protein analysis include Western blotting, electrophoresis and mass spectrometry.NanoparticlesNanoparticles are between 1-100nm in size. Nanoparticles can be used for a wide variety of applications including biomedical, catalysis and electronics.High ThroughputHigh throughput experiments allow the simultaneous processing of several samples. This parallelization reduces the cost per experiment and increases reproducibility and output volume of data.
Wyatt Technology publishes whitepaper on protein quality control in high-throughput screening studies