Protein Source Station

The protein source station is an area in the software where you interact with your protein solutions. As a very low dead volume machine, the NT8 requires proper setup of reagents to ensure optimal performance.

Protein Source Station

You must set up your protein source in NT8 before performing any experiments involving either the high volume (HV) or low volume (LV) protein block. Read below to better understand the difference between HV and LV protein blocks

Low Volume (LV) Protein Block High Volume (HV) Protein Block
  • Can hold up to 3 μL of protein sample, 300 nL of which is dead volume.

  • Can be filled using an LCP head (if present).

  • Always calculates protein volume automatically.

  • An active low volume protein block is indicated by an L letter on the lower-left corner of the Protein Source Station icon, as shown below.

    Active Low Volume Protein Block

  • Can hold up to 13 μL of protein sample, 500 nL of which is dead volume.

  • The volume can be calculated by NT8 either manually or automatically.

  • Provides continuous update of the remaining protein volume in the protein tray during an aspiration task (if you set the volume manually).

  • An active high volume protein block is indicated by an H letter on the lower-left corner of the Protein Source Station icon, as shown below.

    Active High Volume Protein Block

See the sections below for more information on automatic and manual protein volume calculation.

 

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