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