How to Seal 384-Well Read Plates for the SMCxPRO® Platform
Proper plate sealing is critical to accurate data acquisition. See how to properly seal 384-well read plates for the SMCxPRO® platform, including step-by-step plate sealing techniques using an adhesive aluminum plate seal and a plate sealer roller.
Assay Setup
A critical step in SMC® assay workflows is the elution of the detection antibodies from the capture surface. The eluate is then neutralized and transferred from a 96-well assay plate to the optical 384-well read plate for the SMCxPRO® instrument’s data acquisition.
Some important points for assay setup are:
- Since interrogation of the well contents occurs in a bottom-read manner, it is critical to keep the accompanying black lid under the plate during all assay setup steps to avoid scratches, fingerprints, dust, and debris.
- Keep the plate covered to preserve the integrity of the well contents.
Applying the Aluminum Adhesive Seal
Follow the steps below to apply the aluminum adhesive seal:
- Use only the recommended aluminum adhesive seal for plate sealing.
- Aluminum Seal: Thermo Scientific PN 276014
- Plate Roller: Thermo Scientific PN NC9185793
- Aluminum Seal: Thermo Scientific PN 276014
- Applying the aluminum seal completely and uniformly with the recommended plate roller is critical to prevent evaporation from wells and cross-well condensation.
- To prepare the seal for use, remove its backing and align it over the 384-well plate, avoiding all creases, folds, or kinks as these could lead to an incomplete seal.
Using the Plate Sealer Roller
Using a plate sealer roller helps ensure uniform sealing. To roll the seal:
- Run your fingers across the adhesive over all 384 wells.
- Complete the seal by rolling the plate roller across the entire plate, in both vertical and horizontal directions, while paying close attention to all corners, junctions, and the plate perimeter.
- A complete seal should have a concave appearance across all the wells and corners should be clearly visible (Figure 1).
- Remove the perforated ends of the foil seal.
Figure 1.Example of a proper complete seal.
Once the complete seal is formed and the end flaps are removed, the plate is ready to be transferred to read in the SMCxPRO® instrument. If you have any questions, please contact Tech Support.
Learn more tips and tricks about how to handle Aurora reading plates in our SMCxPRO® Best Practices article.
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