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Application Highlight EMax Plus Microplate Reader Application Highlight Introduction Endpoint readers are prolific in the laboratory since absorbance has become the detection of choice for many applications. Examples include ELISAs for quantitation of cytokines and protein concentration determination using the Bradford assay. This application highlight compares the performance of the new Molecular Devices EMax® Plus Microplate Reader to the VMax Reader using a Bradford protein quantitation assay. In addition, a performance comparison is made between the new EMax Plus Microplate Reader and the EMax Endpoint Reader using a sandwich ELISA for the quantitation of mouse/rat IL-22. Bradford assay The Bradford protein concentration assay is an absorbance assay based upon the addition of an acidic dye to a protein solution 1 . The absorbance maximum for Coomassie Blue dye shifts from 460nm to 595nm when binding to protein occurs 2 . Benefits • 8 filters come standard to cover a wide range of applications • Pre-defined protocols with SoftMax Pro Software • Walk-up usability • Compact footprint Comparing unknown samples to a standard curve provides a relative measurement of protein concentration. The Bio-Rad Bradford Protein Assay Kit was used for quantitation. A standard curve of bovine serum albumin in the sensitivity range of the assay was prepared in triplicate and pipetted into a 96-well microplate. Coomassie Brilliant Blue G-250 dye was diluted 1:4 per instructions and added to the protein samples. After a 30 minute incubation period, the optical density was read at 585nm on both the EMax Plus and the VMax readers. SoftMax® Pro Software was used to subtract the plate blank and generate a standard curve (Figure 1). Comparison of data from both instruments showed that the R 2 value for both curves was 0.98. The linear portion of the curve was comparable to the curve in the kit literature. Bradford Protein Assay: Absorbance Reader Comparison EMax Plus R 2 = 0.98 V-Max R 2 = 0.98 Bovine Serum Albumin mg/mL Figure 1. The Bio-Rad Bradford Protein Assay was used to determine the concentrations of bovine serum albumin in a standard curve. Signal comparison from both instruments was nearly identical. The assay maintained linearity across five dilutions with R 2 values = 0.98. O.D. 585

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EMax Plus Microplate Reader Application Highlight

IntroductionEndpoint readers are prolific in the laboratory since absorbance has become the detection of choice for many applications. Examples include ELISAs for quantitation of cytokines and protein concentration determination using the Bradford assay. This application highlight compares the performance of the new Molecular Devices EMax® Plus Microplate Reader to the VMax Reader using a Bradford protein quantitation assay. In addition, a performance comparison is made between the new EMax Plus Microplate Reader and the EMax Endpoint Reader using a sandwich ELISA for the quantitation of mouse/rat IL-22.

Bradford assayThe Bradford protein concentration assay is an absorbance assay based upon the addition of an acidic dye to a protein solution1. The absorbance maximum for Coomassie Blue dye shifts from 460nm to 595nm when binding to protein occurs2.

Benefits• 8 filters come standard

to cover a wide rangeof applications

• Pre-defined protocolswith SoftMax ProSoftware

• Walk-up usability

• Compact footprint

Comparing unknown samples to a standard curve provides a relative measurement of protein concentration.

The Bio-Rad Bradford Protein Assay Kit was used for quantitation. A standard curve of bovine serum albumin in the sensitivity range of the assay was prepared in triplicate and pipetted into a 96-well microplate. Coomassie Brilliant Blue G-250 dye was diluted 1:4 per instructions and added to the protein samples. After a 30 minute incubation period, the optical density was read at 585nm on both the EMax Plus and the VMax readers. SoftMax® Pro Software was used to subtract the plate blank and generate a standard curve (Figure 1). Comparison of data from both instruments showed that the R2 value for both curves was 0.98. The linear portion of the curve was comparable to the curve in the kit literature.

Bradford Protein Assay: Absorbance Reader Comparison

EMax Plus R2 = 0.98V-Max R2 = 0.98

Bovine Serum Albumin mg/mL

Figure 1. The Bio-Rad Bradford Protein Assay was used to determine the concentrations of bovine serum albumin in a standard curve. Signal comparison from both instruments was nearly identical. The assay maintained linearity across five dilutions with R2 values = 0.98.

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ELISA assay Interleukin-22 is a cytokine involved in immune function. It is part of the Interleukin-10 superfamily of cytokines and the family of interferons3 and it is an important mediator in inflammatory response and tissue repair. IL-22 is expressed on many cells including gut, skin, NK cells and CD4+ Th1 cells4. A quantitative mouse/rat IL-22 sandwich ELISA from R&D Systems was used to compare results from EMax Plus and EMax plate readers. A polyclonal antibody specific to mouse/rat IL-22 was pre-coated onto a 96-well microplate. Standards, controls and blanks were pipetted into the wells and incubated followed by washing with the new Molecular Devices MultiWash™+ Microplate Washer. An enzyme-linked polyclonal antibody specific for mouse/rat IL-22 was added to the wells and incubated followed by an additional wash. Substrate was added followed by stop solution after another short incubation. Absorbance was read on both the EMax Plus and the EMax plate readers. Color intensity was proportional to the amount of mouse or rat IL-22 bound during the initial incubation. SoftMax Pro Software was used to calculate each standard curve shown in (Figure 2). R2 values for each curve were also very close.

Absorbance Reader Comparison: ELISA Assay

EMax Plus R2 = 0.984E-Max R2 = 0.99

Log [Mouse/Rat IL-22] pg/ML

Figure 2. A Mouse/Rat IL-22 Quantikine ELISA from R&D Systems was used to compare performance of the EMax Plus and the EMax endpoint readers in an absorbance assay. An IL-22 standard curve was prepared and a sandwich ELISA performed using the MultiWash+ Plate Washer in strip mode to wash the wells. After reading the ELISA plate on both readers, each standard curve was nearly identical.

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About the MultiWash+ Microplate Washer The MultiWash+ Microplate Washer is an automated washer that is configurable for both 96- and 384- well plates. It comes standard with 4 wash/rinse bottles and 1 waste bottle for maximum washing flexibility. The on-board touch panel comes with the option of 20 different wash protocols with up to 8 cycles within each protocol. Washing variations include adjustable speed and volume,

adjustable aspiration speed and time and adjustable soak times. Efficient washing is achieved with cross-wise aspiration reducing residual volume within each well. Three modes of shaking are available to mix solutions. The washer has a small footprint and is vacuum and pressure free, with on-board pumps that provide a quiet wash experience.

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SummaryThe EMax Plus Microplate Reader provides a robust solution in an entry level platform. The convenience and power of SoftMax Pro Software makes it possible to easily set up and analyze a broad range of assays. Results from both a protein quantitation assay and an ELISA assay have shown performance equivalent to higher end plate readers.

References1. Bradford, M. (1976) Anal Biochem.

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2. Sedmack, J et al. (1977) Anal Biochem.79:544

3. Pesta, S. et al. (2004) Annual RevImmunol. 22:929-79

4. Liang, S.C. et al. (2005) J. Exp. Med.203:2271

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3-Step Process for Set-Up and Data Analysis

Step 3. Data Acquisition and Analysis

Pre-defined settings for Bradford assays are used to automatically calculate graphs from plate data.

Step 2. Plate Layout Configuration

Step 1. SoftMax Pro Assay Set-Up

The Plate Setup Wizard walks the user through the steps to set up the assay. The software automatically recognizes instruments that are connected. It then uses the pre-defined settings for the specified instrument to build a protocol. It this case, the EMax Plus Microplate Reader was the default.

User selects appropriate wells for samples and control using plate configuration tool.

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