A Standard Operating Procedure for Assessing Liquid Handler Performance in High-Throughput Screening

Author:

Taylor Paul B.1,Ashman Stephen2,Baddeley Stuart M.1,Bartram Stacy L.1,Battle Clive D.3,Bond Brian C.4,Clements Yvonne M.1,Gaul Nathan J.1,McAllister W. Elliot3,Mostacero Juan A.1,Ramon Fernando1,Wilson Jamie M.1,Hertzberg Robert P.1,Pope Andrew J.5,Macarron Ricardo1

Affiliation:

1. GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals, Department of Molecular Screening, King of Prussia, PA and Parque Tecnologico de Madrid, Spain and Stevenage, United Kingdom

2. Department of Assay Methodology Development, New Frontiers Science Park, Harlow, United Kingdom

3. Cheminformatics, King of Prussia, PA and Stevenage, United Kingdom

4. Department of Statistical Sciences, New Frontiers Science Park, Harlow, United Kingdom

5. Systems Research, King of Prussia, PA.

Abstract

The thrust of early drug discovery in recent years has been toward the configuration of homogeneous miniaturized assays. This has allowed organizations to contain costs in the face of exponential increases in the number of screening assays that need to be run to remain competitive. Miniaturization brings with it an increasing dependence on instrumentation, which over the past several years has seen the development of nanodispensing capability and sophisticated detection strategies. To maintain confidence in the data generated from miniaturized assays, it is critical to ensure that both compounds and reagents have been delivered as expected to the target wells. The authors have developed a standard operating procedure for liquid-handling quality control that has enabled them to evaluate performance on 2 levels. The first level provides for routine daily testing on existing instrumentation, and the second allows for more rigorous testing of new dispensing technologies. The procedure has shown itself to be useful in identifying both method programming and instrumentation performance shortcomings and has provided a means to harmonizing instrumentation usage by assay development and screening groups. The goal is that this type of procedure be used for facilitating the exchange of liquid handler performance data across the industry.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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