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Quantification of Interlaboratory Cell-Free Protein Synthesis Variability.
Cole, Stephanie D; Beabout, Kathryn; Turner, Kendrick B; Smith, Zachary K; Funk, Vanessa L; Harbaugh, Svetlana V; Liem, Alvin T; Roth, Pierce A; Geier, Brian A; Emanuel, Peter A; Walper, Scott A; Chávez, Jorge L; Lux, Matthew W.
Affiliation
  • Cole SD; US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center . 8198 Blackhawk Road , APG , Maryland 21010 , United States.
  • Beabout K; Excet, Inc. , 6225 Brandon Avenue #360 , Springfield , Virginia 22150 , United States.
  • Turner KB; UES, Inc. , Dayton , Ohio 45432 , United States.
  • Smith ZK; Air Force Research Laboratory , 711th Human Performance Wing , Wright-Patterson Air Force Base , Ohio 45433 , United States.
  • Funk VL; Naval Research Laboratory , 4555 Overlook Avenue SW , Washington, D.C. 20375 , United States.
  • Harbaugh SV; UES, Inc. , Dayton , Ohio 45432 , United States.
  • Liem AT; Air Force Research Laboratory , 711th Human Performance Wing , Wright-Patterson Air Force Base , Ohio 45433 , United States.
  • Roth PA; US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center . 8198 Blackhawk Road , APG , Maryland 21010 , United States.
  • Geier BA; Air Force Research Laboratory , 711th Human Performance Wing , Wright-Patterson Air Force Base , Ohio 45433 , United States.
  • Emanuel PA; DCS Corporation , 100 Walter Ward Blvd, Suite 100 , Abingdon , Maryland 21009 , United States.
  • Walper SA; DCS Corporation , 100 Walter Ward Blvd, Suite 100 , Abingdon , Maryland 21009 , United States.
  • Chávez JL; Air Force Research Laboratory , 711th Human Performance Wing , Wright-Patterson Air Force Base , Ohio 45433 , United States.
  • Lux MW; US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center . 8198 Blackhawk Road , APG , Maryland 21010 , United States.
ACS Synth Biol ; 8(9): 2080-2091, 2019 09 20.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31386355
ABSTRACT
Cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) platforms, once primarily a research tool to produce difficult to express proteins, are increasingly being pursued by the synthetic biology community for applications including biomanufacturing, rapid screening systems, and field-ready sensors. While consistency within individual studies is apparent in the literature, challenges with reproducing results between laboratories, or even between individuals within a laboratory, are discussed openly by practitioners. As the field continues to grow and move toward applications, a quantitative understanding of expected variability for CFPS and the relative contribution of underlying sources will become increasingly important. Here we offer the first quantitative assessment of interlaboratory variability in CFPS. Three laboratories implemented a single CFPS protocol and performed a series of exchanges, both of material and personnel, designed to quantify relative contributions to variability associated with the site, operator, cell extract preparation, and supplemental reagent preparation. We found that materials prepared at each laboratory, exchanged pairwise, and tested at each site resulted in 40.3% coefficient of variation compared to 7.64% for a single operator across days using a single set of materials. Reagent preparations contributed significantly to observed variability; extract preparations, however, surprisingly did not explain any of the observed variability, even when prepared in different laboratories by different operators. Subsequent exchanges showed that both the site and the operator each contributed to observed interlaboratory variability. In addition to providing the first quantitative assessment of interlaboratory variability in CFPS, these results establish a baseline for individual operator variability across days that can be used as an initial benchmark for community-driven standardization efforts. We anticipate that our results will narrow future avenues of investigation to develop best practices that will ultimately drive down interlaboratory variability, accelerating research progress and informing the suitability of CFPS for real-world applications.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Proteins / Cell-Free System Type of study: Guideline Language: En Journal: ACS Synth Biol Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Proteins / Cell-Free System Type of study: Guideline Language: En Journal: ACS Synth Biol Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country:
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