BioTechniques (Mar 2002)

Robotic High-Throughput Assay for Isolating Apoptosis-Inducing Genes

  • Stefan Grimm,
  • Volker Kachel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/02323dd04
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 3
pp. 670 – 677

Abstract

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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 2000 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.