Homogenyze the plant tissue
Prepare plant material for enzymatic digestion.
ProtoSep
Next-generation automated device for rapid, gentle, and reproducible protoplast isolation.
ProtoSep is built to let the device handle the complex isolation work while researchers focus on their science. Its automated workflow supports tissue digestion, purification, washing, and final recovery in one streamlined process.
Device use
The Automated Protoplast Isolator ProtoSep operates through a workflow designed for maximum efficiency and reproducibility. The integrated microfluidics system helps deliver consistent, high-quality results.
Prepare plant material for enzymatic digestion.
Combine the prepared tissue with the enzyme solution.
Place the sample into the ProtoSep workflow.
Let ProtoSep control the isolation process.
Applications
Standardize digestion, washing, and recovery conditions for more reproducible isolation outcomes.
Prepare isolated protoplasts for advanced single-cell studies.
Enable efficient genetic transformation experiments.
Support plant regeneration and tissue culture research.
Prepare protoplast material for single-cell, bulk, and spatial transcriptomics workflows.
Support controlled experiments with isolated plant cells for research and development.
Comparison
| ProtoSep | Manual | |
|---|---|---|
| Skill needed | Low | High |
| Hands-on time | 30 min | 6 h |
| Cost of personnel | 15 EUR | 180 EUR |
| Automation capability | High | Low |
| Experiment scheduling | High | Low |
| Reproducibility | High | Low |
Use case: lettuce
In lettuce, ProtoSep has been used as part of a workflow from seed germination and tissue preparation through protoplast isolation and regeneration culture.
14 days
Seed germination before tissue preparation
1 g tissue
14-day-old lettuce shoots prepared for isolation
~7M
Protoplasts isolated from 1 g of lettuce shoots
Shoots
Regeneration progression tracked after isolation
Evaluate ProtoSep
Choose a demo in your lab or send starting material to ours. In both cases, the goal is practical: a trial run with raw data and statistics you can inspect.