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#* '''Composition:''' create a list of components with details such as concentration and isotope labeling for each of the constituents | #* '''Composition:''' create a list of components with details such as concentration and isotope labeling for each of the constituents | ||
#* '''Sample Properties:''' enter biophysical properties of the sample | #* '''Sample Properties:''' enter biophysical properties of the sample | ||
#* '''Additional Info:''' store any other details you wish to associate with the sample | #* '''Additional Info:''' store any other details you wish to associate with the sample. Please note that each tab also has "'''Notes'''" section where any additional info can be entered | ||
# Enter information about molecular interactions (Optional) | # Enter information about molecular interactions (Optional) | ||
#: If you are monitoring an interaction of a molecule of interest with a binding partner you can save interaction details using '''Interaction Manager.''' To do so | #: If you are monitoring an interaction of a molecule of interest with a binding partner you can save interaction details using '''Interaction Manager.''' To do so | ||
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#* Follow the on-screen instructions | #* Follow the on-screen instructions | ||
Once the sample was saved it will appear in Samples section of the Data Browser | Once the sample was saved it will appear in Samples section of the Data Browser | ||
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* Screening samples: multiple samples of a molecule of interest with varying binding partners | * Screening samples: multiple samples of a molecule of interest with varying binding partners | ||
To create a new sample collection | To create a new sample collection | ||
# | # Navigate to Samples page by going to Data Browser -> Samples. | ||
# | # Click "Create a new sample" button located in the top-right part of the screen, above the table listing all the existing samples. | ||
# | # Choose '''Multiple Samples''' out if the two provided options | ||
# | #In the appeared window, fill general information for the <u>first sample</u> in the Sample tab. Two fields are required (marked with an asterisk (*)) for each sample before it can be saved: | ||
#* '''Display Name''': a unique identifier of the sample | #* '''Display Name''': a unique identifier of the sample | ||
#* '''Physical State''': whether the sample is in solution or solid form. | #* '''Physical State''': whether the sample is in solution or solid form. | ||
# After completing the required fields, four additional tabs become editable, allowing you to provide further details for the first sample including: | |||
# After completing the required fields, four additional tabs become editable, allowing you to provide further sample | |||
#* '''Container:''' specify details about tube, rotor or other container holding the sample | #* '''Container:''' specify details about tube, rotor or other container holding the sample | ||
#* '''Composition:''' create a list of components with details such as concentration and isotope labeling for each of the constituents | #* '''Composition:''' create a list of components with details such as concentration and isotope labeling for each of the constituents | ||
#* '''Sample Properties:''' enter biophysical properties of the sample | #* '''Sample Properties:''' enter biophysical properties of the sample | ||
#* '''Additional Info:''' store any other details you wish to associate with the sample | #* '''Additional Info:''' store any other details you wish to associate with the sample. Please note that each tab also has "'''Notes'''" section where any additional info can be entered | ||
#*After you entered all the information click the '''Switch to Variable Field Selection''' button located in the top-right corner of the sample creation window. | |||
#*Select one or more fields that vary between the samples. the selected fields become highlighted | |||
#*Clicking Close and Continue button will open '''Milti-Sample Creation Wizard''' where you are required to provide a name for sample Collection and a number of samples you wish to create | |||
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Once the sample collection is saved it can be found in Spawned Sample Collections | Once the sample collection is saved it can be found in Spawned Sample Collections |
Revision as of 18:09, 30 January 2025
Single sample creation
To create a new sample
- Navigate to Samples page by going to Data Browser -> Samples.
- Click "Create a new sample" button located in the top-right part of the screen, above the table listing all the existing samples.
- Choose Single Sample out if the two provided options
- In the appeared window, fill general information in the Sample tab. Two fields are required (marked with an asterisk (*)) for each sample before it can be saved:
- Display Name: a unique identifier of the sample
- Physical State: whether the sample is in solution or solid form.
- After completing the required fields, four additional tabs become editable, allowing you to provide further sample details including:
- Container: specify details about tube, rotor or other container holding the sample
- Composition: create a list of components with details such as concentration and isotope labeling for each of the constituents
- Sample Properties: enter biophysical properties of the sample
- Additional Info: store any other details you wish to associate with the sample. Please note that each tab also has "Notes" section where any additional info can be entered
- Enter information about molecular interactions (Optional)
- If you are monitoring an interaction of a molecule of interest with a binding partner you can save interaction details using Interaction Manager. To do so
- Add all the components in the Composition tab
- Click the Interaction Manager button located in the top-right part of the screen
- Follow the on-screen instructions
Once the sample was saved it will appear in Samples section of the Data Browser
Creating multiple samples
Creating multiple samples feature is a convenient tool that allows batch creation of similar samples that vary by one or more parameters. Examples of such sample collections include but are not limited to:
- Titrations: multiple samples of molecule of interest at fixed concentration and varying concentration of a binding partner
- Screening samples: multiple samples of a molecule of interest with varying binding partners
To create a new sample collection
- Navigate to Samples page by going to Data Browser -> Samples.
- Click "Create a new sample" button located in the top-right part of the screen, above the table listing all the existing samples.
- Choose Multiple Samples out if the two provided options
- In the appeared window, fill general information for the first sample in the Sample tab. Two fields are required (marked with an asterisk (*)) for each sample before it can be saved:
- Display Name: a unique identifier of the sample
- Physical State: whether the sample is in solution or solid form.
- After completing the required fields, four additional tabs become editable, allowing you to provide further details for the first sample including:
- Container: specify details about tube, rotor or other container holding the sample
- Composition: create a list of components with details such as concentration and isotope labeling for each of the constituents
- Sample Properties: enter biophysical properties of the sample
- Additional Info: store any other details you wish to associate with the sample. Please note that each tab also has "Notes" section where any additional info can be entered
- After you entered all the information click the Switch to Variable Field Selection button located in the top-right corner of the sample creation window.
- Select one or more fields that vary between the samples. the selected fields become highlighted
- Clicking Close and Continue button will open Milti-Sample Creation Wizard where you are required to provide a name for sample Collection and a number of samples you wish to create
Once the sample collection is saved it can be found in Spawned Sample Collections