QIAcuity Probe PCR Kit

For use with the QIAcuity digital PCR instruments

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QIAcuity Probe PCR Kit (1 ml) icon_0368_ls_gen_eco_friendly-s

Cat no. / ID.   250101

1 ml 4x concentrated QIAcuity Probe Mastermix, 2 x 1.9 ml Water
Volume
1 ml
25 ml
The QIAcuity Probe PCR Kit is intended for molecular biology applications. This product is not intended for the diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of a disease.

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Features

  • For singleplex and up to 5-plex reactions
  • 4x concentrated Master Mix for loading more sample
  • Optimized for microfluidic use in QIAcuity Nanoplates
  • Less unspecific PCR amplification
  • REACH compliant

Product Details

The QIAcuity Probe PCR Kit contains a 4x concentrated, ready to use Master Mix optimized for microfluidic use in the QIAcuity Nanoplates. The kit enhances the specificity and efficiency of probe-based digital PCR to provide accurate, singleplex, or up to 5-plex analysis. The QIAcuity Probe Master Mix is optimized to increase specificity for accurate quantification of gDNA or cDNA on the QIAcuity dPCR instruments.

The kit works in conjunction with the QIAcuity Digital PCR System and the QIAcuity Nanoplates.

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Performance

Superior performance
The QIAcuity Master Mixes for hydrolysis probe-based dPCR use the latest versions of QIAGEN’s high-quality DNA Polymerase. The unique combination of QIAGEN's proprietary and well-proven buffer technology optimized for the Nanoplate microfluidic along with the new QuantiNova DNA Polymerase delivers highly consistent results in terms of sensitivity, reproducibility and efficiency.

Probe-based detection from single to 5-plex with the QIAcuity Probe PCR Kit
The special master mix in the QIAcuity Probe PCR Kit enables accurate quantification of up to 5 targets having widely differing abundance in a well of the QIAcuity Nanoplate. This saves time, money, and reduces the amount of sample material needed. Moreover, the duplex or multiplex PCR data obtained is comparable with that obtained from a singleplex PCR.

Reaction stability of up to 100 hours
The QIAcutiy PCR mixes can be stored at 30°C for up to 100 hours without impairing the performance of subsequent reactions. The outstanding stability, even after extended storage at room temperature without the use of any cooling agent, makes the QIAcuity Probe PCR Kit ideal for high-throughput reaction setup and plate-stack handling.

Principle

The QIAcuity Probe PCR Kit delivers singleplex or multiplex, cDNA or gDNA analysis with the highest specificity because of a novel, antibody-mediated, hot-start mechanism. At low temperatures, the QuantiNova DNA Polymerase is kept in an inactive state by the QuantiNova Antibody and a novel additive, QuantiNova Guard, that stabilizes the complex. This improves the stringency of the hot-start and prevents extension of nonspecifically annealed primers and primer–dimers. Within 2 minutes of raising the temperature to 95°C, the QuantiNova Antibody and QuantiNova Guard are denatured, and the QuantiNova DNA Polymerase is activated, enabling the PCR amplification.

The principle of the dPCR reaction in the nanoplates is described here.

Procedure

Just like in qPCR experiments, sample preparation includes the transfer of master mix, probes and primers to a 96- or 24-well nanoplate, followed by the addition of samples. The system integrates partitioning, thermocycling and imaging into a single fully automated instrument that takes users from the sample to result in under 2 hours. One can perform analysis on the Suite Software, providing the concentration in copies per microliter of your target sequence as well as for quality control such as positive samples or NTC. This analysis can also be extended to remote computers within the same local area network (LAN).

Applications

The QIAcuity Probe PCR Kit, in combination with the QIAcuity Digital PCR System and the QIAcuity Nanoplates, enable quantitative analysis of cDNA targets and gDNA for use in applications, including:

  • Rare mutation detection
  • Copy number variation analysis
  • Gene expression analysis
  • Pathogen detection
  • Genotyping
  • miRNA research
  • Cell and gene therapy
  • Residual DNA quantification 
  • Wastewater monitoring

Supporting data and figures

FAQ

Is it possible to change voltage set-up from 110V to 230V on the QIAcuity instruments?

This is not needed. The QIAcuity is equipped with a flexible power supply technology and operates within a range of 100–240V AC, 50/60 Hz, 1500 VA (max). 

FAQ-3761
Can I see error codes on the instrument touchscreen?

The instrument software GUI shows error codes including a description and information how to resolve the error. The instrument touchscreen shows an alarm icon in the upper right corner that turns red in case of an instrument failure. Accessing the System Status in the Tool tab allows users to clear errors. Rebooting of the instrument is required to complete the removal of the error.  Please do not skip this step. You may always contact QIAGEN Technical Services in case of any question. 

FAQ-3763
What is the scope of a regular maintenance of the QIAcuity?

The user manual contains instructions on how to perform a regular cleaning and decontamination, and how to replace air filters on the QIAcuity instruments. A regular maintenance reduces the dust in the instrument and therefore minimizes the presence of dust particles on the nanoplate, which might interfere with the plate analysis.

FAQ-3765
What is the impact of not applying the latest VPF? Can I reanalyze previously obtained results after installing the latest VPF?

If you had run a nanoplate for which the installed VPF misses the specific factor, the software will notify you. If you then analyze without the specific VPF, the impact depends on the variation of the partition volume of the new Nanoplate batch compared to the latest. Typically this variation is ±6–7% (approx. 5% CV over the entire plate). The analysis may be repeated after updating the VPF file. After installing the latest VPF and re-analysis of the run, a copy of the plate is generated in the QIAcuity Software Suite including the new results. 

FAQ-3769
Can I see on the QIAcuity Software Suite report file if the VPF (Volume Precision Factor) has been used or not?

Yes, the report includes a notification if the matching VPF was missing and, therefore, not applied to the analysis. If the matching VPF was applied there is no notification on the report. 

FAQ-3770
Is it necessary to reanalyze a plate with VPF (Volume Precision Factor) that was already processed using a QIAcuity instrument that was purchased in 2020?

If you had analyzed your nanoplates without VFP, the impact depends on the variation of the partition volume of the new nanoplate batch compared to the latest. The VPF reduces the CV from approximately 5% to 2%. We recommend to reanalyze results in case the data originated from different wells (e.g., copy number variations or gene expression data sets for which the reference sample was measured in a different well). Results obtained across different plates should also be r-analyzed. A reanalysis is not required for assay data that were analyzed within the same well (e.g., mutation rate determination using two channels within the same well).

FAQ-3771
Can I prepare a dPCR reaction directly in QIAcuity Nanoplate?

A standard PCR plate is required to set up dPCR reaction before transferring it to the nanoplate to ensure a proper mixing of the reaction mix before partitioning. 

FAQ-3774
Can I use a custom master mix instead of a QIAGEN master mix?

QIAGEN master mixes are optimized for nanoplate microfluidics and are recommended to be used with our dPCR system. They also include an optimized reference dye required for proper analysis.

FAQ-3777
How to prepare DNA prior to dPCR?

All DNA samples used in reaction mixes should show similar quality and quantity, which can easily be assessed using UV spectrophotometry. DNA samples with an average length of ≥20 kb (e.g., genomic DNA purified via spin column with silica membrane) should be fragmented by restriction digestion before partitioning. Enzymatic fragmentation of larger DNA ensures an even distribution of template throughout the QIAcuity Nanoplate, which in turn leads to an accurate and precise quantification.

FAQ-3778
What are the storage conditions and expiry date of QIAcuity consumables?

The QIAcuity Probe PCR Kit should be stored immediately upon receipt at –30 to –15°C in a constant-temperature freezer and protected from light. The QIAcuity Probe PCR master mix can also be stored protected from light at 2–8°C. Components are stable for 12 months, unless otherwise indicated on the label. 
The QIAcuity EG PCR Kit should be stored immediately upon receipt at –30 to –15°C in a constant-temperature freezer and protected from light. The QIAcuity EG PCR master mix can also be stored protected from light at 2–8°C. Components are stable for 6 months, unless otherwise indicated on the label. 
The QIAcuity Nanoplates does not have expiry date and are stable for at least 1 year when stored at RT. 

FAQ-3780
Can I use the QIAcuity Nanoplate in more than one runs?

The plate is designed for a single use run. For example, even if only 30 samples are loaded into the 96-well plate, a whole plate will be sealed by the roller. It can't be unsealed and used for another run. The QIAcuity Software won’t allow to set up a separate experiment for the same nanoplate to avoid that previously processed plates being not partitioned a second time.

FAQ-3781
Can I optimize a dPCR assay on the QIAcuity using gradient temperature?

An essential temperature gradient functionality was introduced with software version 2.5. When updating older software versions to 2.5, each QIAcuity instrument will offer the temperature gradient and may be used to find the best cycling temperature for new dPCR assays. When running a QIAcuity Four or a QIAcuity Eight, all plates may have their own temperature profile, including the option for a temperature gradient.

FAQ-3783
What is the VPF (Volume Precision Factor)?

The VPF provides a set of well-specific and molding form-specific factors used to specify the exact reaction volume of a nanoplate, thus increasing the concentration calculation of each well. 

FAQ-3784
When and how often do I need a new VPF (Volume Precision Factor)?

 In general, nanoplates provide partitions of fixed sizes that enable a very precise way of sample concentration calculation. If a new molding form is used for nanoplate manufacturing, potential variation of partition sizes can be addressed by applying the molding form-specific VPF. Thus, each time a new molding form is used, a new VPF is created and made available. Currently, the VPF is updated once every 3–6 months.

FAQ-3785
Is a standard curve needed in dPCR?

In dPCR we measure the absolute concentration of targets at endpoint reaction. Concentrations of unknowns can be determined based on dPCR results observed (number of negatives, number of positives, and partition volume analyzed).

FAQ-3786