April 24, 2022
Journal Article

Adapting a Low-Cost and Open-Source Commercial Pipetting Robot for Nanoliter Liquid Handling

Abstract

Nanoliter liquid handling capabilities in bioanalytical workflows can reduce reagent costs and improve sample processing efficiency. Here we report the successful modification of a low-cost commercially available pipetting robot, the Opentrons 1 (OT1), using inexpensive 3D-printed parts to accommodate low-nanoliter volumes. The pipetting accuracy and precision of the modified OT1 for 50 nL volumes of water was 0.2% and 2%, respectively. The accuracy and precision at 20 nL was 1% and 3.8%, respectively. The platform was successfully applied to the preparation of low-nanogram proteomic samples for liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis. The modified OT1 is thus an effective platform for nanoliter liquid handling and, at a total cost of less than $6000 including the commercial liquid handler and all modifications, is far less expensive and more versatile than other platforms with similar capabilities, placing this technology within reach of a far broader scientific community.

Published: April 24, 2022

Citation

Councill E.W., N.B. Axtel, T. Truong, Y. Liang, A.L. Aposhian, K.G. Webber, and Y. Zhu, et al. 2021. Adapting a Low-Cost and Open-Source Commercial Pipetting Robot for Nanoliter Liquid Handling. SLAS TECHNOLOGY: Translating Life Sciences 26, no. 3:311-319. PNNL-SA-152555. doi:10.1177/2472630320973591