The BeatBox/iST FFPE protocol was developed for scrolls/sections with a thickness of 10-20 µm. The advantage of the workflow is that no separate xylene-based deparaffinization step is necessary. However, deparaffinized FFPE tissue can likewise be used as starting material.
Micro-/macrodissected specimen or thinner scrolls are also compatible as long as the amount of extracted protein is 1 µg or higher. This is the lower input limit for the iST CARTRIDGE. For low protein input amounts of 1-20 µg, please contact us via info@preomics.com for a modified protocol.
Punches are more difficult to homogenize and factors like punch size, compactness and type of tissue will influence the success of homogenization. Please keep the following aspects in mind:- FFPE tissue is dehydrated and thus contains a higher protein concentration than the corresponding fresh-frozen punch of the same size. Therefore, the punch size needs to be adjusted experimentally, as to not exceed the max. input of the BeatBox 96w PLATE (500 µg protein or 5 mg tissue wet weight).- If possible, cut the punches into smaller pieces.- To support the homogenization process of the tissue punch, it is recommended to perform multiple rounds/cycles of BeatBox homogenization and de-crosslinking at 80-95 °C ( e.g. 10 min BeatBox 30-60 min heating -> 10 min BeatBox -> 30-60 min heating).