Claims
- 1. A process for purifying a biological or chemical sample, said process comprising:
providing an article having a well with a surface which is at least partially hydrophobic; depositing a liquid sample in said well; evaporating said liquid sample with a first class of solutes in said sample tightly binding to said surface, and a second class of solutes in said sample not tightly binding to said surface; depositing a first buffer in said well, said first buffer disassociating said second class of solutes from said surface; removing said first buffer and said disassociated second class of solutes from said well; and depositing a second buffer in said well after removing said first buffer, said second buffer disassociating said first class of solutes from said surface.
- 2. A process as in claim 1, wherein said article is a multi-well plate.
- 3. A process as in claim 1, wherein said article is a column.
- 4. A process as in claim 1, wherein said article is a pipette.
- 5. A process as in claim 1, wherein said article includes a target support plate having spaced-apart top and bottom surfaces, at least one column extending between, and through, said top and bottom surfaces, and a target device releasably secured to said target support plate, said target device having at least one collection site, said column registering with said collection site, said column and said collection site collectively defining said well.
- 6. A process as in claim 5, wherein said target device is releasably secured to said target support plate.
- 7. A process as in claim 5, wherein at least the bottom surface of said target support plate is formed of an elastomeric material releasably adhered to said target device.
- 8. A process as in claim 7, wherein said elastomeric material includes a silicon polymer.
- 9. A process as in claim 7, wherein said elastomeric material includes poly(dimethyl)siloxane.
- 10. A process as in claim 7, wherein said target support plate is wholly formed of said elastomeric material.
- 11. A process as in claim 5, wherein said target device is a mass spectrometry plate.
- 12. A process as in claim 1, wherein said article is at least partially formed of an elastomeric material.
- 13. A process as in claim 12, wherein said elastomeric material includes a silicon polymer.
- 14. A process as in claim 12, wherein said elastomeric material includes poly(dimethyl)siloxane.
- 15. A process as in claim 12, wherein said article is wholly formed of said elastomeric material.
- 16. A process as in claim 1, wherein said liquid sample includes tryptic digest products.
- 17. A process as in claim 1, wherein said first class of solutes includes peptides.
- 18. A process as in claim 1, wherein said first class of solutes includes proteins.
- 19. A process as in claim 1, wherein said second class of solutes includes salts.
- 20. A process as in claim 1, wherein said second class of solutes includes small molecule contaminants.
- 21. A process as in claim 1, wherein said first buffer includes water.
- 22. A process as in claim 1, wherein said second buffer includes an organic solvent.
- 23. A process as in claim 1, wherein said second buffer includes an energy absorbing matrix.
- 24. A process as in claim 1, wherein said surface is a coating including one or more selected from the group consisting of alkyl silanes and hydrophobic polymers.
- 25. A process for purifying a biological or chemical sample, said process comprising:
providing an article having a well with a surface which is at least partially modified with bio-specific ligands; depositing a liquid sample in said well; evaporating said liquid sample with a first class of solutes in said sample tightly binding to said surface, and a second class of solutes in said sample not tightly binding to said surface; depositing a first buffer in said well, said first buffer disassociating said second class of solutes from said, surface; removing said first buffer and said disassociated second class of solutes from said well; and depositing a second buffer in said well after removing said first buffer, said second buffer disassociating said first class of solutes from said surface.
- 26. A process as in claim 25, wherein said article is a multi-well plate.
- 27. A process as in claim 25, wherein said article is a column.
- 28. A process as in claim 25, wherein said article is a pipette.
- 29. A process as in claim 25, wherein said article includes a target support plate having spaced-apart top and bottom surfaces, at least one column extending between, and through, said top and bottom surfaces, and a target device releasably secured to said target support plate, said target device having at least one collection site, said column registering with said collection site, said column and said collection site collectively defining said well.
- 30. A process as in claim 29, wherein said target device is releasably secured to said target support plate.
- 31. A process as in claim 29, wherein at least the bottom surface of said target support plate is formed of an elastomeric material releasably adhered to said target device.
- 32. A process as in claim 31, wherein said elastomeric material includes a silicon polymer.
- 33. A process as in claim 31, wherein said elastomeric material includes poly(dimethyl)siloxane.
- 34. A process as in claim 31, wherein said target support plate is wholly formed of said elastomeric material.
- 35. A process as in claim 29, wherein said target device is a mass spectrometry plate.
- 36. A process as in claim 25, wherein said liquid sample includes tryptic digest products.
- 37. A process as in claim 25, wherein said first class of solutes includes peptides.
- 38. A process as in claim 25, wherein said first class of solutes includes proteins.
- 39. A process as in claim 25, wherein said second class of solutes includes salts.
- 40. A process as in claim 25, wherein said second class of solutes includes small molecule contaminants.
- 41. A process as in claim 25, wherein said first buffer includes water.
- 42. A process as in claim 25, wherein said second buffer includes an organic solvent.
- 43. A process as in claim 25, wherein said second buffer includes an energy absorbing matrix.
- 44. A process as in claim 25, wherein said bio-specific ligands may be one or more selected from the group consisting of immobilized metal ion affinity chromatography (IMAC) matrices for phosphorylated peptides/proteins or poly(histidine) fused peptides/proteins, biotin affinity matrices for biotinylated peptide/proteins, and thiol-disulfide exchange chromatography matrices for glutathione S-transferase (GST) fused peptides/proteins.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/469,986, filed May 13, 2003; U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/470,021, filed May 13, 2003; U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/538,913, filed Jan. 23, 2004; and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/564,927, filed Apr. 23, 2004, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (4)
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Date |
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60469986 |
May 2003 |
US |
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60470021 |
May 2003 |
US |
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60538913 |
Jan 2004 |
US |
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60564927 |
Apr 2004 |
US |