G:BOX imaging system proves highly cost-effective for rapid screening of proteins

by Top 100 Marketing on June 3, 2010

Syngene’s G:BOX chemiluminescence imaging system is being used at the University of York as a fast, affordable method to determine expression of a wide range of proteins on chemiluminescent Western blots.

Cost-effective rapid screening of new constructs for protein expression

Scientists in the Technology Facility at the University of York are using a G:BOX chemiluminescence imaging system to image Western blots stained with alkaline phosphatase to screen new constructs for protein expression. This imaging ensures researchers in the facility can quickly demonstrate that recombinant clones are expressing the correct proteins and rapidly deliver them to other scientists for use in their studies.

Dr Jared Cartwright, a Laboratory Head in the Technology Facility explained: “We run a protein production service for researchers at York and other universities and to make this facility cost-efficient we have to use detection techniques with our Western blots which will identify the target proteins. Additionally, we have to analyse the results rapidly so using autoradiography was becoming too time consuming, expensive and presented issues with the incorporation of data in reports and publications.”

Simpler to use and more precise than other imaging systems

Dr Cartwright added: “To overcome these problems we assessed three different CCD imaging systems to determine which would best suit our range of applications. We found the G:BOX’s image capture and analysis software were simple to use and the quality of data was more precise than we previously obtained with autoradiography. As a result, we installed the system in 2008 and have been happy with its performance ever since.”

Laura Sullivan, Syngene’s Divisional Manager stated: “We are pleased our G:BOX chemiluminescence imager is helping a protein production facility to rapidly prove a diverse range of clones are producing the right proteins. The work at the University of York shows how flexible a G:BOX chemiluminescence image analyser is, making this system ideal for any laboratory where running efficiently and cost-effectively are critical.”

For Further Information Contact:

Jayne Arthur, Syngene, Beacon House, Nuffield Road, Cambridge, CB4 1TF, UK.
Tel: +44(0) 1223-727123 Fax +44 (0) 1223-727101
Email: jayne.arthur@syngene.com Web site: www.syngene.com

Dr Jared Cartwright, Technology Facility, Department of Biology (Area 15) University of York, PO Box 373, York YO10 5YW, UK.
Tel: +44(0) 1904 328797 Fax: +44(0) 1904 328804
Email: jc46@york.ac.uk Web site: www.york.ac.uk

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