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Part 1: You Say, Assay
Part 2: PCR- Poly What?   Company Confidential
Company Confidential




Who cares?
Company Confidential




Did you say “essay?”




       Definition: Analysis (n), analyze (v)
Company Confidential




More precision please.
• Determine presence of sample
  • E.g. does the plasmid contain my gene?




• Determine quantity of sample
  • E.g. how much protein do I have?




• Determine activity of drug or biochemical in a sample
  • E.g. what’s the activity of my protein?
Company Confidential




Assays @ Work: Protein Purification
Protocol
      • Transfect bacteria with plasmid containing your DNA, plate on to agar
                            • Determine optical density of cells
          • Pick bacteria colony from agar plate expressing your protein
                        • Confirm bacteria contains your sequence
            • Grow bacteria expressing your protein in broth overnight
                            • Determine optical density of cells
                   • Centrifuge cells, remove broth, add buffer
                                 • Break open cells
                            • Determine protein concentration
                               • Determine protein activity
                                • Determine protein purity
                         • Fractionate protein with a salt
                            • Determine protein concentration
                               • Determine protein activity
                                • Determine protein purity
                  • Chromatography steps to enrich your protein
                            • Determine protein concentration
                               • Determine protein activity
                                • Determine protein purity
                                 • Confirm protein identity
Company Confidential




Wide world of assays




          What assay am I?
Company Confidential




Does it work?

• Accuracy - does it give the right answer?


• Precision - does it give a consistent answer?


• Reliability – does it work every time?


• Sensitivity -how little analyte can you detect?


• Dynamic range – can you measure your analyte over a wide concentration range?


• Robustness – will the assay work under non-optimal conditions?
Company Confidential




Practically speaking….

• Speed (“time-to-result”)


• Throughput


• Automation


• Ease-of-use


• Workflow


• Cost


• Size (“footprint”)
Company Confidential




Last word: Does it smell?
Company Confidential




Questions?
PCR- Poly What?
                  Company Confidential
Company Confidential




Polymerase Chain Reaction

• In short: it is a method used to analyze a
  short sequence of DNA or RNA


• PCR is used to reproduce (amplify)
  selected sections of DNA or RNA


• The basics of what’s needed:
  • Thermal cycler
  • Two primers
  • An enzyme called polymerase
  • A pile of DNA building blocks that the
    polymerase needs to make that copy
Company Confidential




Some of the Applications of PCR




• Diagnostics
• Forensic analysis
• Detection of infectious agents
• Rare mutation detection
• Gene expression
• DNA sequencing
• Copy number variation
• SNP genotyping
Company Confidential




So Fancy
Company Confidential




3 Steps to PCR

• Denaturation
  • The double strand melts open to single stranded DNA


• Annealing
  • The primers pair up (anneal) with the single-stranded "template" (The template is the
    sequence of DNA to be copied.)
  • On the small length of double-stranded DNA (the joined primer and template), the polymerase
    attaches and starts copying the template.


• Extension
  • The polymerase works synthesizing making a new DNA strand



                                  RINSE. LATHER. REPEAT.


                                       http://bit.ly/xGvqec
Company Confidential




Real-Time PCR

• Real-Time PCR (qPCR)
  • Enables both detection and quantification
  • Measures PCR amplification as it occurs– hence the name “real-time”
  • Uses fluorescent probes
  • Requires the comparison of an unknown to a standard to obtain quantitative information
    • Analogue measurement based on measuring amplification after each cycle of PCR
Company Confidential




It’s time to digitize

• Digital PCR
  • Works like real-time PCR, except it first partitions the sample into hundreds or even thousands
    of reaction chambers (chips, plates, droplets)
     • Some may have template, others may not
  • Then amplification occurs with qPCR
  • Reactions with target are read as a “1” and those without as a “0”
  • Together with the volume of each reaction and the total number of reactions analyzed, an
    estimate of the absolute target DNA concentration is calculated


• Droplet Digital PCR
  • Water-in-oil droplets (approximately 20,000)
  • Gives off fluorescent + or – signals
  • Software calculates the concentration of target DNA
Company Confidential




Real-time vs. Digital

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Assay

  • 1. Part 1: You Say, Assay Part 2: PCR- Poly What? Company Confidential
  • 3. Company Confidential Did you say “essay?” Definition: Analysis (n), analyze (v)
  • 4. Company Confidential More precision please. • Determine presence of sample • E.g. does the plasmid contain my gene? • Determine quantity of sample • E.g. how much protein do I have? • Determine activity of drug or biochemical in a sample • E.g. what’s the activity of my protein?
  • 5. Company Confidential Assays @ Work: Protein Purification Protocol • Transfect bacteria with plasmid containing your DNA, plate on to agar • Determine optical density of cells • Pick bacteria colony from agar plate expressing your protein • Confirm bacteria contains your sequence • Grow bacteria expressing your protein in broth overnight • Determine optical density of cells • Centrifuge cells, remove broth, add buffer • Break open cells • Determine protein concentration • Determine protein activity • Determine protein purity • Fractionate protein with a salt • Determine protein concentration • Determine protein activity • Determine protein purity • Chromatography steps to enrich your protein • Determine protein concentration • Determine protein activity • Determine protein purity • Confirm protein identity
  • 6. Company Confidential Wide world of assays What assay am I?
  • 7. Company Confidential Does it work? • Accuracy - does it give the right answer? • Precision - does it give a consistent answer? • Reliability – does it work every time? • Sensitivity -how little analyte can you detect? • Dynamic range – can you measure your analyte over a wide concentration range? • Robustness – will the assay work under non-optimal conditions?
  • 8. Company Confidential Practically speaking…. • Speed (“time-to-result”) • Throughput • Automation • Ease-of-use • Workflow • Cost • Size (“footprint”)
  • 11. PCR- Poly What? Company Confidential
  • 12. Company Confidential Polymerase Chain Reaction • In short: it is a method used to analyze a short sequence of DNA or RNA • PCR is used to reproduce (amplify) selected sections of DNA or RNA • The basics of what’s needed: • Thermal cycler • Two primers • An enzyme called polymerase • A pile of DNA building blocks that the polymerase needs to make that copy
  • 13. Company Confidential Some of the Applications of PCR • Diagnostics • Forensic analysis • Detection of infectious agents • Rare mutation detection • Gene expression • DNA sequencing • Copy number variation • SNP genotyping
  • 15. Company Confidential 3 Steps to PCR • Denaturation • The double strand melts open to single stranded DNA • Annealing • The primers pair up (anneal) with the single-stranded "template" (The template is the sequence of DNA to be copied.) • On the small length of double-stranded DNA (the joined primer and template), the polymerase attaches and starts copying the template. • Extension • The polymerase works synthesizing making a new DNA strand RINSE. LATHER. REPEAT. http://bit.ly/xGvqec
  • 16. Company Confidential Real-Time PCR • Real-Time PCR (qPCR) • Enables both detection and quantification • Measures PCR amplification as it occurs– hence the name “real-time” • Uses fluorescent probes • Requires the comparison of an unknown to a standard to obtain quantitative information • Analogue measurement based on measuring amplification after each cycle of PCR
  • 17. Company Confidential It’s time to digitize • Digital PCR • Works like real-time PCR, except it first partitions the sample into hundreds or even thousands of reaction chambers (chips, plates, droplets) • Some may have template, others may not • Then amplification occurs with qPCR • Reactions with target are read as a “1” and those without as a “0” • Together with the volume of each reaction and the total number of reactions analyzed, an estimate of the absolute target DNA concentration is calculated • Droplet Digital PCR • Water-in-oil droplets (approximately 20,000) • Gives off fluorescent + or – signals • Software calculates the concentration of target DNA

Editor's Notes

  1. Clients run assays to make their products.Clients sell assays, e.g. Singulex sells cytokine assaysClients sell equipment to run assays, e.g. Bio-Rad sells Bio-Plex instruments to run immunoassaysClients perform assays on behalf of others, e.g. Precision Biomarker runs microarrays for its clients interested in identifying biomarkersKena cares about assays, nuf said.
  2. Bradford, 1976
  3. ProteinIs that my protein?What is the concentration of my protein?What is the activity of my enzyme?What is the weight of my protein?What is the 3-d structure of my protein?You can measure anything: cell mojo, cell death, cell poop etc.