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Journal of Laboratory Automation | 2001

A Fully Automated Process Using a Magnetic Particle Based Kit for Removal of Dye Terminators from Sequencing Reactions

Douglas A. Spicer; Lisa R. Booth; Karin A. Hughes; Robert J. Kaiser; Amy L. Springer

Prolinx,® Inc. of Bothell, WA has developed the RapXtract™ 384 Dye Terminator Removal Kit for full automation of DNA sequencing reaction purification. The RapXtract product line is based upon proprietary superparamagnetic particle technology that eliminates the need for centrifugation, vacuum filtration, or modified primers to achieve purification of sequencing reactions. The kit described here is pre-dispensed in a 384-well microtiter plate and run on the TECAN GENESIS Workstation 150 (Tecan U.S. Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC). This system enables rapid purification of up to 384 sequencing reactions in a single run.As the completion of the Human Genome Project nears, it is imperative for biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies to increase throughput of DNA sequencing in order to be competitive in the drug discovery and validation process. The “race to market” requires a shift from standard DNA sequencing processes-including DNA sequencing reaction purification-towards complete walk-away automation ...


Journal of Laboratory Automation | 2002

A 384-Well, Fully-Automatable, Superparamagnetic-Particle Based Dye Terminator Removal Kit

Douglas A. Spicer; Thomas W. Astle; Lisa R. Booth; Russell House; Karin A. Hughes; Robert J. Kaiser; Amy L. Springer

We have developed a method for the automated purification of DNA sequencing reactions using the RapXtract(tm) 384 Dye Terminator Removal Kit and the Quadra 3(tm) Workstation. The process enables purification of 384 reactions in five minutes, significantly impacting the throughput potential of sequencing laboratories. The RapXtract technology utilizes superparamagnetic particles, (i.e., particles that are not themselves magnetic but that respond to a magnetic field) and eliminates the need for centrifugation, vacuum filtration, or modified primers. The Quadra 3 Workstation is a 384-channel liquid handling system, fitted with a retractable magnetic nest designed to incorporate a 384 magnetic separator. The combined technologies result in reduced variability associated with manual methods for sequencing reaction purification.


Bioconjugate Chemistry | 2001

Phenylboronic Acid−Salicylhydroxamic Acid Bioconjugates. 1. A Novel Boronic Acid Complex for Protein Immobilization

Mark L. Stolowitz; Clarence N. Ahlem; Karin A. Hughes; Robert J. Kaiser; Edward A. Kesicki; Guisheng Li; Kevin P. Lund; Steven M. Torkelson; Jean P. Wiley


Archive | 1997

Use of boron-containing polynucleotides as diagnostic agents

Mark L. Stolowitz; Robert J. Kaiser


Archive | 1996

Boronic compound complexing reagents and complexes

Mark L. Stowolitz; Robert J. Kaiser; Kevin P. Lund; Steven M. Torkelson


Archive | 1997

Boronic acid-containing polynucleotides

Mark L. Stolowitz; Robert J. Kaiser


Bioconjugate Chemistry | 2001

Phenylboronic acid-salicylhydroxamic acid bioconjugates. 2. Polyvalent immobilization of protein ligands for affinity chromatography.

Jean P. Wiley; Karin A. Hughes; Robert J. Kaiser; Edward A. Kesicki; Kevin P. Lund; Mark L. Stolowitz


Archive | 2003

Cell separation device and methods for use

Robert J. Kaiser; Carl H. D. Weissman; Irving L. Weissman


Archive | 2000

Removal of dye-labeled dideoxy terminators from DNA sequencing reactions

Douglas A. Spicer; Karin A. Hughes; Robert J. Kaiser; James E. Mahoney; Amy L. Springer; Mark L. Stolowitz; Carl H. D. Weissman


Archive | 1996

Boronic compound complexing reagents and highly stable complexes

Mark L. Stowolitz; Robert J. Kaiser; Kevin P. Lund

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University of Alabama at Birmingham

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