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Robotic High-Throughput Assay for Isolating Apoptosis-Inducing Genes

Stefan Grimm, Volker Kachel

Year
2002
Citations
27
Access
Open access

Abstract

The need to assign functions to genes will increase in upcoming years because of the accumulation of sequence information from various organisms. Here we present a genetic screen for the systematic functional analysis of genes in mammalian cells. The screen is based on high-throughput, transient transfections of individual cDNAs by a robotic system. This construction uses a moveable pipetting head with a novel 96-channel parallel tube-pump array and an integrated de-lidding device. Because of the robot design, the processing speed can reach 2,000 transfections/h. We demonstrate the suitability of the screen to isolate apoptosis-inducing genes as a first read-out. This is achieved in combination with co-transfected reporter plasmids to produce a novel and convenient assay for apoptosis induction.

Keywords

GenePlasmidReporter geneTransfectionThroughputBiologyPipetteComputational biologyGreen fluorescent proteinCell biology

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