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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 9,1998 PSA#2176National Cancer Institute, Research Contracts Branch, PSAS, 6120
Executive Blvd, EPS/Room 638, Bethesda, MD 20892-7227 66 -- MICROM MAGIC HPLC SYSTEM SOL RFQ80237-NS DUE 092198 POC Patricia
Haun (301) 402-4509 The Laboratory of Pathology(LP), Division of
Clinical Sciences (DCS), National Cancer Institute (NCI) plans to
procure a Microm Magic HPLC from Microm BioResources, Inc., 1945
Industrial Drive, Auburn, CA 95603. The Laboratory of Pathology is
studying the field of proteomic biology, which attempts to discrete
cancer progression in terms of relative abundances of proteins
displayed by adjacent normal and tumor cells in tissue samples at any
given time. The use of laser capture dissection is used to allow the
isolation of pure populations of normal and cancerous cells. The
differences in protein expression are then analyzed by carrying out two
dimensional gel electrophoresis on the normal and malignant samples.
The next task involves identifying the proteins that are different
between normal and malignant cells to gain an understanding of how
transformation took place. The solution to portioning identification is
to digest proteins of interest in situ and use HPLC coupled to mass
spectrometry to separate and identify the resulting fragements. In
order to carry out the above studies, an HPLC instrument that can give
the highest sensitivity of detection to an existing Finnigan LCQ mass
spectrometer is required. This arrangement will allow NCI to separate
and introduce the protein proteolytic fragements into the mass
spectrometer for sequence analysis in a manner that will provide high
sensitivity. Requirements: The required HPLC must be compatible with
the existing Finnigan LCQ with Windows NT for control and data
management. The system must be fully integrated with Windows NT control
of binary gradient pumps, a 10 port injection valve, dual wavelength
detetector, and a 4-channel data system. The HPLC system must be able
to deliver solvents and make gradients cleanly and at very slow rates.
In particular, the system must achieve a minimum of 0.2ul/min. to
allow reproducible gradients from 20 to 1000 ul/min without flow
splitting, and with a splitter 0.1 to 20 ul/min. for the much higher
sensitivity of massspectrometer operations. In addition, the system
must provide optimum mixing of gradient solvents at any flow rate while
minimizing gradient delay and providing rapid system equilibration even
at low flow rates. The system must also have a chemically inert flow
path for the mobile phase which allows minimum operation from pH 2 to
12, and it must eliminate metal ion contamination from decreasing the
sensitivity of detection. The system must also have a built in washing
system for pistons, valves, and columns. It must also multiple
manipulations to be made on samples such as concentration, desalting or
detergent removal on sample volumes from 0.5 to 500 ul. The system must
also insure reproducible runs through temperature controlled column
compartments which provide thermal equilibration for mobile phase,
injector, column, and detector flowcell, with a capacity to hold
various column sizes. The HPLC must also have an integrated,
programmable UV/V detector with flow cells for analytical, microbore,
and capillary columns allowing for versatility of operation. The
ability to attach a column to the flow cell is also necessary to
minimize band spreading when connected to a mass spectrometer. This
insures sensitivity of sample detection. Since the HPLC must be
compatible with the existing Finnigan LCQ (Windows NT) and it must
achieve a minimum of 0.2ul/min. to allow reproducible gradients from 20
to 1000 ul/min without flow splitting, and with a splitter 0.1 to 20
ul/min. for the much higher sensitivity of mass spectrometer
operations, Michrom BioResources is the only source known to NCI that
can meet the above requirements. If any interested party believes it
can at least meet the above requirement, it may submit a statement of
capabilities. The statement of capabilities and any other information
furnished must be in writing and must contain material in sufficient
detail to allow NCI to determine if the party can perform this
requirement. Capability statements must be received in the contracting
office by 3:00 p.m. EST, on September 21, 1998. If you have any
questions, please contact Patricia Haun, Purchasing Agent on (301)
402-4509. A determination by the Government not to compete this
proposed requirement based upon responses to this notice is solely
within the discretion of the Government. Information received will be
considered solely for the purpose of determining whether to conduct a
competitive procurement. Posted 09/04/98 (W-SN246128). (0247) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0322 19980909\66-0021.SOL)
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