WO1998037949A1 - Cast membrane structures for sample preparation - Google Patents
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- U.S. Patent No. 4,755,301 discloses a centrifugal method and apparatus for concentrating macromolecules without filtering to dryness .
- a semipermeable ultrafiltration membsane separates a sample reservoir from a filtrate cup, and filtrate ducts below the membrane are offset sufficiently inward from the edge of the membrane so that when the apparatus is used in a fixed angle centrifuge rotor, filtration stops once the retentate meniscus reaches the centrifugal radial level of the outermost edge of the outermost filtrate duct.
- a typical centrifugal "spin time" for a device using a membrane suitable for analytes having a molecular weight of 30,000 or more is about one hour, whereas as many as six hours may be required for analytes of about 1000 molecular weight.
- the sample quantities now common in the art are in the 0.01 to 10 microgram range. At such low loads, efficient sample handling is crucial to avoid loss. Conventional methods and devices for sample preparation are not practical for handling the "microseparation" of such small sample volumes.
- ultrafiltration can only effectively concentrate and desalt, and thus the application of adsorption technology at this scale could offer an entirely new approach to micro-mass sample preparation.
- One conventional method for making sample preparation devices is to first insert a precut porous plug obtained from, for example, a fiberous glass or cellulose sheet, into the tip of a pipette, followed by the addition of loose particles and a second porous plug, as illustrated in Figure 1.
- the plugs serve to retain the particles in place in the pipette tip.
- the plugs also entrap excess liquid thereby creating dead space or volume (i.e., space not occupied by- media or polymer that can lead to poor sample recovery, contamination such as by sample carry-over, etc.) .
- a micro sample preparation device can be made by lodging media in a capillary pipette. However, the flow through such devices is typically slow.
- adsorptive powders offer the highest capacity, they are difficult or indeed impossible to handle in milligram quantities.
- polymer-based adsorptive membrane sheets are relatively easy to handle, their capacity is poor as a result of relatively low substructure surface area. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a sample preparation device which can concentrate, purify and/or desalt molecules from sample solutions.
- the present invention provides a method for casting in-place composite (filled) and/or non- filled structures which are useful as sorptive or reactive media or for size-based separations.
- the structures are monolithic and/or continuous.
- the invention is applicable to a variety of particular housing sizes and configurations, and provides a means of affixing media in a housing of a variety of volumes.
- the invention enables the inclusion of a substantial (relative to the increase in surface area of the precipitated structure) amount of media in the polymer while still retaining a three dimensional polymeric structure.
- the composite structures comprise particles entrapped within a porous polymeric substrate, such as that shown in Figure 2B, and are cast in- place into a housing of a variety of sizes, such as a pipette tip as illustrated in Figure 2A, thereby providing an effective platform for micromass handling.
- a porous polymeric substrate such as that shown in Figure 2B
- a pipette tip as illustrated in Figure 2A
- any separation or purification operation can be conducted, including selective bind/elute chromatography operations, on sample mass loads less than 1 microgram in volumes of a few microliters, as well as larger mass loads and volumes.
- the present invention also encompasses the composite structures as well as sample preparation devices containing the same.
- unfilled structures which may be self-retaining and/or self-supporting are cast in si tu in a suitable housing and can be used for size-based separations wherein the cast structure acts as a semi -permeable barrier, or for adsorption.
- the present invention also encompasses these structures as well as housings containing these structures, such as that shown in Figure 3.
- the device in Figure 3 is a centrifugal device having a reservoir, a base, and a porous fabric sealed between the reservoir and base.
- the structures of the invention are cast -in-place on the porous fabric.
- the device is placed in a suitable vial during operation, and the flux of the device is driven by centrifugal force.
- Figure 1 is a schematic diagram of an adsorptive pipette tip assembled with particles between two porous plugs
- Figure 2A is a schematic diagram of an adsorptive pipette tip prepared by a cast -in-place process in accordance with the present invention
- Figure 2B is a scanning electron micrograph of a particle loaded cast-in-place structure
- Figure 3 is an further embodiment of a housing into which a cast-in-place structure is added
- Figure 4 is a scanning electron micrograph of a particle loaded membrane prepared with spherical silica gel and polysulfone binder
- Figure 5A illustrates a multi-well array as a suitable housing for the cast-in-place structures of the present invention
- Figure 5B is a side view of an underdrain that can be used with the multi-well array of Figure 5A;
- Figure 5C is a top view of a single well of the multi-well array of Figure 5A;
- Figure 5D is a cross-sectional view of a well of the underdrain of Figure 5B;
- Figure 6 is a reversed phase chromatogram of a 5 peptide mixture
- Figure 7 is a reversed phase chromatogram of a 5 peptide mixture which was bound and eluted from a pipette tip containing cast-in-place C18 silica
- Figure 8 is a reversed phase chromatogram of a 5 peptide mixture which was bound and eluted from a pipette tip containing cast-in-place styrene sulfonate coated silica;
- Figure 9 is a reversed phase chromatogram of cytochrome c
- Figure 10 is a reversed phase chromatogram of cytochrome c after a 15 minute exposure to a pipette tip containing cast- in-place immobilized trypsin beads
- Figure 11 is an electrophoretic gel of a rabbit immunoglobulin-g sample that has been bound and eluted from a pipette tip containing cast-in-place immobilized Protein A beads ;
- Figure 12 is an electrophoretic gel of supercoiled plasmid DNA which has been bound and eluted from a 1000 ⁇ l pipette tip containing cast-in-place silica
- Figure 13 is an electrophoretic gel of linear DNA fragments ranging from 100-2000 bp which have been bound and eluted from a 200 ⁇ l pipette tip containing cast-in-place silica;
- Figure 14 is an electrophoretic gel of PCR amplified DNA which has been bound and eluted from a 200 ⁇ l pipette tip containing cast-in-place fumed silica;
- Figure 15 is an electrophoretic gel of linear DNA fragments which have been bound and eluted from a 200 ⁇ l pipette tip containing loose silica and a cast-in-place membrane barrier;
- Figure 16A is a scanning electron micrograph of a longitudinal section of a pipette tip containing a cast-in-place particle loaded membrane prepared with spherical silica gel and polysulfone binder,
- Figure 16B is a scanning electron micrograph of a cross-section of a pipette tip containing a cast-in-place particle loaded membrane prepared with spherical silica gel and polysulfone binder;
- Figure 17 is a longitudinal section of a pipette tip containing a cast-in-place unfilled uncut membrane.
- membrane as used herein includes permeable and semi-permeable three dimensional structures with or without particles, having a porosity suitable for the desired application.
- composite structure as used herein includes filled membranes.
- Suitable adsorptive composite structures are polymer bound, particle laden adsorptive membrane structures, such as those comprised of chromatographic beads which have been adhered together with a binder.
- a suitable polymer bound particle laden adsorptive membrane is illustrated in Figure 4.
- This membrane is comprised of about 80% w/w silica and 20% w/w polysulfone binder, and is produced by Millipore Corporation. A similar membrane is shown in Figure 16A cast-in-place in a pipette tip 50.
- Functional composite structures comprising other micron-size (e.g., 1-30 microns) resin particles derivatized with other functional groups are also beneficial, including styrenedivinyl -benzene- based media (unodified or derivatized with e.g., sulphonic acids, quaternary amines, etc.); silica-based media (unmodified or derivatized with C 2 , C 4 , C 6 , C 8 , or C j8 or ion exchange functionalities) , to accommodate a variety of applications for peptides, proteins, nucleic acids, and other organic compounds.
- particles as used herein is intended to encompass particles having regular (e.g., spherical) or irregular shapes, as well as shards, fibers and powders, including metal powders, plastic powders (e.g., powdered polystyrene) , normal phase silica, fumed silica and activated carbon.
- spherical regular (e.g., spherical) or irregular shapes, as well as shards, fibers and powders, including metal powders, plastic powders (e.g., powdered polystyrene) , normal phase silica, fumed silica and activated carbon.
- fumed silica results in increased active surface area and is suitable for various applications.
- Polysulfone sold under the name UDEL P3500 and P1700 by Amoco is particularly preferred in view of the extent of the adherence of the resulting composite structure to polyolefin housing, including polypropylene, polyethylene and mixtures thereof.
- suitable polymer binders include polyethersulfone, cellulose acetate, cellulose acetate butyrate, acrylonitrile PVC copolymer
- Adhesion to the housing can be enhanced or an analogous effect achieved with these composite structures by means known to those skilled in the art, including etching of the housing, such as with plasma treatment or chemical oxidation; mechanical aids such as rims inside the housing; and inclusion of additives into the housing material that promote such adhesion. Adhesion allows uniform precipitation during casting.
- Devices in accordance with the present invention may incorporate a plurality of composite structures having resin materials with different functional groups to fractionate analytes that vary by charge, size, affinity and/or hydrophobicity; alternately, a plurality of devices containing different individual functional membranes may be used in combination to achieve a similar result.
- one or more membranes can be cast in a suitable housing and functionality can be added before or after casting.
- the structures of the present invention can be formed by a polymer phase inversion process, air casting (evaporation) and thermal inversion.
- the formed structures can be separately prepared and inserted into the appropriate housing and held in place by mechanical means.
- the formed structures are cast in si tu in the desired housing. This results in the ability to include large amounts of media in the polymer matrix while still maintaining a three-dimensional porous structure.
- the membrane substructure serves as a support network enmeshing the particles, thus eliminating the need for frits or plugs, thereby minimizing or even eliminating dead volume (the adsorptivity of the membrane may or may not participate in the adsorption process) .
- the membranes or composite structures formed have an aspect ratio (average diameter to average thickness) of less than about 20, more preferably less than about 10, especially less than 1.
- aspect ratios of two or less, more preferably less than 1 are preferred, especially between about 0.005-0.5.
- An aspect ratio within this range provides for suitable residence times of the sample in the composite structure during operation.
- the solvent for the polymer must be miscible with the quench or inversion phase.
- N-methyl-pyrolidone is a suitable solvent for polysulfones, polyethersulfones and polystyrene .
- polystryene pellets can be dissolved in N-methyl- pyrolidone and case-in-place .
- the resulting structure shows good adhesion to the walls of a polyolefin-based housing, and has adsorption characteristics similar to polysulfone.
- Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) , dimethylform-amide, butyrolactone, and sulfalane are also suitable solvents.
- a volatile solvent for the polymer binder is used.
- acetone is a suitable volatile solvent.
- Air casting generally results in a structure which is smaller than the casting solution volume. With this method, particles in the filled structures should be at least about 30 ⁇ to allow flow through the interstitial spaces after shrinkage without having to apply higher driving force .
- the upper limit of particle amounts is dictated by casting solution viscosity. Depending on particle type, up to 40% (w/w) of particles can be added to the polymer without resulting in a casting solution too viscous to draw into the housing. Higher particle loadings may be achieved using higher temperature. Suitable particle sizes include particles in the range of from about 100 nanometers to about 100 microns in average diameter with or without porosity.
- Suitable housing materials are not particularly limited, and include plastics (such as polyethylene and polypropylene) , glass and stainless steel.
- Polyolefins, and particularly polypropylene are preferred housing materials in view of the chemical adhesion that is created with the composite structure when the composite containing polysulfone, and in particular UDEL P3500 and P1700 polysulfones available from Amoco, is cast- in-place therein.
- Figure 16B illustrates such adhesion with a polypropylene pipette tip housing having a cast-in-place membrane therein prepared with spherical silica gel and polysulfone .
- Suitable housing configurations are also not particularly limited, and include pipette tips, wells, multi-well arrays, plastic and glass cavities, sample preparation devices such as the MICROCON ® microconcentrator, commercially available from Millipore Corporation, etc..
- the preferred housing configuration is substantially cylindrical, as the flow vectors during operation are substantially straight, similar to chromatography, thereby minimizing or avoiding dilutional washing that might occur with non-cylindrical configurations.
- housings with volumes between about 0.1 ⁇ l and about 5 mis. can be used for casting-in-place, volumes less than about lOO ⁇ l are preferred, with volumes of from about 0.1-50 ⁇ l, preferably from about 0.2-20 ⁇ l, are especially preferred.
- Pipette tip geometries having volumes as small as about 5 microliters can be used.
- mechanical means can be used to maintain the composite structure in the housing, such as crimping, press fitting, heat shrinking the housing or a portion thereof, plasma treating the housing or a portion thereof, or chemically treating, such as etching, the housing or a portion thereof to promote adhesion.
- An advantage of adhesion to the housing wall is the ability to "seal" the composite structure to the housing without mechanical means. Such sealing (by whatever method) prevents the sample from channeling or bypassing the composite during operation.
- the structures of the present invention have a final bed height of from about 0.05 to about 5mm. This allows for good washing, good density per unit volume, and results in a uniform precipitation during formation of the plug.
- the structures of the present invention also can be cast- in-place in conventional multi-well arrays having suitable geometries.
- multi- well arrays 10 can be used as the housing, such as by casting the structures 11 of the present invention in place in the well 12.
- Figure 5B shows an underdrain subassembly 13 having a plurality of wells 12 (enlarged in Figure 5D) with cast-in-place structures contained therein.
- the underdrain 13 can be adapted to be permanently or removably coupled to the reservoir array 10 by any suitable means, such as by snapping, so as to form removable "boot" assemblies containing the structures of the present invention.
- each underdrain 13 can contain a polymer matrix having particles with different chemistry, so that the user chooses the appropriate underdrain 13 depending upon the application.
- the particle laden polymer matrix can differ from well to well.
- the reservoir housing 10 can be a plurality of open bores, or can include a membrane.
- the composite structures and the micro sample preparation devices of the present invention containing the composite structures have a wide variety of applications, depending upon the particle selection.
- applications include peptide and protein sample preparation prior to analysis, peptide removal from carbohydrate samples, amino acid clean-up prior to analysis, immobilized enzymes for micro-volume reactions, immobilized ligands for micro-affinity chromatography, isolation of supercoiled and cut plasmids, clean-up of PCR and DNA products, immobilized oligo dT for RNA isolation, dye terminator removal, sample preparation for elemental analysis, etc.
- Those skilled in the art will be able to choose the appropriate particles, polymer binder, particle chemistry and form geometry depending upon the desired application.
- a mixture of particles can be used in the same devices.
- a multi-well device could have different chemistries for each separate well .
- the preferred method of formation is casting in si tu in the appropriate housing to form a self- retaining, self-supporting structure suitable for separations based on size or adsorption (depending on polymer identity) .
- Functionality can be added to such a membrane to perform adsorption separations without the use of particles. For example, cellulose acetate can be treated with base to form cellulose, followed by an oxidant to render it reactive.
- the preferred method of formation involves precipitation by means of solvent exchange, such as by introducing the casting solution into the housing by any suitable means, such as where pressure is the driving force, for example by capillary action or by using a vacuum source.
- a preferred driving force is a hand-held pipettor.
- the solvent used to prepare the casting solution and the non-solvent can contain a variety of additives.
- a semi-permeable barrier or "skin" Such a barrier is illustrated in Figure 17 as element 60 in a housing 62. This barrier slows the rate of further precipitation of the substructure.
- the initial semi-permeable barrier 60 can be removed, such as by cutting the housing at a point above the barrier at a point above the barrier or by abrading exposed polymer.
- the semi-permeable barrier 60 can be optionally left in place to carry out size-based separations with unfilled structures, as the barrier acts as a micro- filtration membrane.
- the cast in-place structure assumes the shape of the housing and results in a self-retaining homogeneous structure akin to a chromatographic column, providing a large surface area suitable for bind/elute chromatography (e.g. , when particles are included in the polymer matrix) or for other analytical or biochemical techniques.
- Suitable driving forces include centrifugation, gravity, pressure or vacuum.
- Example 1 Strong Cation Exchange (SCX) Silica in 20 ⁇ l
- the plunger was depressed to the bottom and the end of the pipette was placed into the casting solution. While carefully watching, the plunger was slowly raised to fill the tip with ca. 2 - 5 ⁇ l of casting solution. Once the tip contained sufficient liquid, equal pressure was maintained, and the tip was removed and dipped into a bath of deionized water at room temperature for ca. 5 seconds. After this brief period, pressure on the plunger was released and water was drawn into the tip to precipitate the polymer. When the water level was ca . 0.5 - 1 cm above the polymer height, the tip was ejected into the bath and solvent exchange was allowed to occur for ca. 5 minutes. The tip was removed from the water bath and any precipitated polymer located on the exterior was twisted off.
- Example 3 60 A, 10 ⁇ m Normal Phase Silica in Wide Bore lOOO ⁇ l Pipette Tips
- each chamber must contain a permeable barrier which will retain the solution (e.g. polypropylene fabric, membrane, etc.) . Once added, the unit was gently tapped to ensure that the solution covered the entire barrier surface. The device was immersed in water for ca.
- the tip contained sufficient liquid, equal pressure was maintained, and the tip was removed, excess polymer solution was wiped off, and the tip was dipped into a bath of deionized water for about 5 seconds. After this brief period, pressure was released on the plunger and water was drawn into the tip to precipitate the polymer. When the water level was about 0.5 cm above the polymer height, the tip was ejected into the bath and solvent exchange was allowed to take place for about 5 minutes. The tip was re- affixed to the pipettor, the liquid expelled, and washed with 100-200 ⁇ l of deionized water. When cast in this manner, the precipitated polymer had a semi-permeable skin at the orifice, which can be used as a filtration medium.
- Example 8 Porous 30 ttl Silica Plugs Prepared by Evaporation
- the plunger was then slowly raised to fill the tip with about 5-10 ⁇ l of casting solution. Once the tip contained sufficient liquid, equal pressure was maintained, and the tip was removed, excess fluid was wiped off, and the tip was placed in a rack to allow solvent to evaporate for about 16 hours. After this period, the tip was washed with about 10 ⁇ l of distilled water.
- the eluted sample was analyzed by reversed phase HPEC and the resulting chromatogram was compared to that of the original mixture. (See Figures 6 and 8) .
- the strong cation exchange tip bound all sample components, except GlyTyr. Such performance is consistent with the selectivity of sulfonic acid ion-exchange resins.
- Trypsin was covalently coupled to an aldehyde activated 300 A, 15 ⁇ m spherical silica and cast (20 ⁇ l) into P200 tips for protein digestion in si tu . Trypsin activity within the tip was assessed by monitoring the digestion of cytochrome via HPLC.
- a sample of cytochrome c (10 ⁇ g in 100 ⁇ l of 100 M Tris, 1 mM CaCl 2 ⁇ pH 8 @ 37C) was taken up into the tip for 15 minutes.
- the reaction was mixed 4X with a expel/draw cycle into an Eppendorf tube.
- the digest was analyzed by HPLC using a linear gradient of acetonitrile from 5 - 45% over 30 minutes (see Figure 10) .
- the resulting chromatogram showed that greater than 90% of cytochrome c was digested after 15 minutes (see Figure 9 for undigested cytochrome c) .
- Example 13 Immobilized Protein A in 200 ⁇ l Pipette Tips Recombinant protein A was coupled to precast P200 tips containing aldehyde-activated 300 A, 15 ⁇ m spherical silica for the isolation of rabbit immunoglobulin (IgG) .
- IgG rabbit immunoglobulin
- Example 1 60 A, 10 ⁇ m 1000 ⁇ l Pipette Tips for
- Escherichia coli strain JM109 containing plasmid pUC19 was grown in 3 - 5 ml of Luria broth containing 100 ⁇ g/ml ampicillin at 37°C for 12-16 hours. 1.5 ml of the overnight culture was pelleted in a microfuge tube spun at maximum g- force for 30 sec at room temperature. Residual growth medium was removed while leaving the bacterial pellet intact.
- Plasmid DNA was then isolated using a modification of the alkaline lysis procedure of Birnboim and Doly (Birnboim, H. C. and Doly, J. (1979). Nucleic Acids Res 7., 1513). Briefly, the bacterial pellet was resuspended by vortexing in 50 ⁇ l of 50 mM glucose, 25 mM Tris-HCl (pH 8.0), 10 mM EDTA, and 10 ⁇ g/ml RNase A. Next 100 ⁇ l of 0.2 N NaOH, 1 % sodium dodecyl sulfate was added. The resulting suspension was incubated at room temperature for 2 min.
- P-200 tips containing the silica membrane were pre-equilibrated in (2X) 200 ⁇ l of 0.5 M GuHCl, pH 5.6 in MES.
- the DNA/GuHCl solution was drawn into a pipette tip and cycled in-and-out for 1.5-2.0 min to allow extensive interaction between the DNA binding mixture and the silica-laden membrane matrix.
- the tips were then washed with 125 ⁇ l of 80% reagent grade alcohol to remove salts and other contaminants.
- Bound DNA was eluted from the tip matrix in 100 ⁇ l TE, by in-and-out pipetting 3X. To measure DNA recovery, eluates and filtrates were analyzed by agarose gel electrophoresis (see Figure 13) .
- Example 16 Fumed Silica in Wide Bore 200 ⁇ l Pipette Tips for PCR Amplified DNA The ability of 200 ⁇ l wide bore polypropylene pipette tips containing ca. 20 ⁇ l of fumed silica immobilized in a polysulfone matrix was assessed for the purification of PCR amplified DNA (500 bp) . Prior to use, tips were flushed 2X with 100 ⁇ l of TE buffer and then equilibrated with 500 ⁇ l of 3 M Nal in 200 mM MES buffer (pH 6.4) . 50 ⁇ l samples from the pooled PCR stock (ca. 3 ⁇ g of DNA) were then combined with 7 M Nal to a final Nal concentration of 3.0 M.
- the total volume following addition of the Nal solution was 150 ⁇ l .
- the sample was drawn in and expelled from the P-200 tips containing the cast fumed silica-laden membrane for 2-3 minutes allowing for extensive contact with the matrix. Each tip was then washed with 125 ⁇ l of 80 % reagent grade alcohol to remove salts and other contaminants. Residual alcohol was removed by expelling the tip contents onto a paper towel. Bound PCR product was eluted in 50 ⁇ l TE (pH 8.0) . To estimate DNA recovery, eluates and filtrates were analyzed by agarose gel electrophoresis (see Figure 14) . Loads representing 100%, 75%, 50%, and 25% of the starting material were run in lanes 1-4 as controls.
- silica was assayed for the ability to bind linear and supercoiled plasmid DNA.
- linear DNA approximately 5 ⁇ g of pBR322 was first digested with Mspl in
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