Illumina Protein Prep Technology

User Guide

The instructions in this guide must be followed carefully to achieve the best possible results and avoid delays in processing your request.

Samples that do not comply with the recommendations may be rejected without compensation.

Note that delays in the processing of samples will vary depending on the size of the project. It is recommended to contact the Client Management Office for information regarding processing time.


Plasma and serum proteins are complex matrices whose composition can be significantly influenced by pre-analytical conditions.

Variations in collection methods and tube types, processing delays, freeze–thaw cycles, or storage containers may alter the protein profiles detected by the Illumina Protein Prep technology, thereby compromising the comparability of results between samples or across projects.

For more information on the importance of collection and processing conditions and their impact on results, please refer to the following resource : Input and sample collection for the Illumina Protein Prep (IPP) | Illumina Knowledge


The collection conditions outlined below reflect Illumina-validated recommendations for the Illumina Protein Preparation technology. For any collection performed using other tube types or under different conditions, contact the Client Management Office.

ParametersPlasmaSerum
Recommended collection tube typeEDTA tubeNon- anticoagulant tube
Processing timeProcess within 30 minutes after collectionAllow to clot for 60–90 minutes at R.T. before centrifugation
Centrifugation2200 × g, 15 min at R.T2200 × g, 15 min at R.T.
Fraction to collectPlasma – avoid the buffy coat layerSerum
AliquotageImmediately after centrifugationWithin 30 minutes after centrifugation
Conservation–80 °C–80 °C
Freeze/thaw cyclesMinimize (Recommended: maximum of 2 cycles)Minimize (Recommended: maximum of 2 cycles)
R.T. : room temperature

The starting material is plasma or serum.

Do not mix sample types (plasma and serum) within the same service request, as they require distinct protocols and cannot be processed simultaneously.

The presence of hemolysis in a sample may affect protein profiles.

It is recommended that samples within the same project undergo a similar number of freeze–thaw cycles and a consistent pre-analytical processing workflow. If in doubt, contact the Client Management Office.

RequirementMinimumRecommanded
Volume≥55 µL per sample100 µL
  • The volume entered in the sample submission form must exactly match the physical volume in the plate.
  • Replacement samples must meet total requirements.

Recommendation: use low-protein-binding plastic containers (e.g., certified low-binding microtubes or cryovials) to minimize non-specific adsorption and maximize protein recovery.


Important : if your samples are stored in a different type of container, please contact the Client Management Office prior to any thawing or sample transfer to confirm compatibility.

Recommended containersAccepted containers
2D Matrix plates

– Cat# 3744-WP1D-BR
– 1.5mL tubes
– 2mL Cryovials
– 96-well PCR plates
  • Each 96-well plate must correspond to a single submission form and be labeled exactly as indicated.
  • Samples must be arranged in the plate according to the layout specified in the sample submission form.

Click on request a service and submit samples to view the instructions.

Click here for instructions on preparing samples for shipment.

The Dragen Protein Quantification report, as well as a normalized count file in ADAT format, will be provided via Nanuq. Additional analyses such as differential expression or multi-omics comparisons are available upon request.

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