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Run DL-Protocol/Set O2 limit

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Run DL-Protocol/Set O2 limit

Description

DL-Protocols (DLP) can be selected in DatLab 7 in the pull-down menu 'Protocol': Set DL-Protocol / O2 limit. A DL-Protocol defines the sequence of Events and Marks. Instrumental DL-Protocols are used for calibrations and instrumental quality control, without experimental sample in the incubation medium. DL-Protocols for substrate-uncoupler-inhibitor titrations (see MitoPedia: SUIT) proceed stepwise to activate a sequence of coupling control states and Electron transfer-pathway states. A specific SUIT protocol can be assigned to O2k-chamber A or B or both. The Titration-Injection-microPump TIP2k can be programmed for automatic control of titration steps in a DL-Protocol. A library of evaluated and tested standard DL-Protocols is provided. A Lower O2 limit [Β΅M] can be defined for each chamber, to trigger an automatic warning when the experimental O2 concentration declines below this limit as a WARNING to remind the user that re-oxygenation of the chamber is required. Users are allowed to edit certain values in a DL-Protocol and export it as user defined DL-Protocol (DLPU).

Protocol menu

Protocol menu
Show DL-Protocol can be check-marked (Check-mark.png) to hide or show the DL-Protocol window. Alternatively, the Button show-hide DL-Protocol window.png button (upper left) in the DL-Protocol window can be used to hide or show the window. When DatLab is started for data recording, an empty DL-Protocol window shows up because no DL-protocol is specified at this moment.


Synchronous DL-Protocol events. This option is only available when the same DL-Protocol is selected (in 'Set DL-Protocol / O2 limit') for chamber A and B (protocol names are displayed in the name field of the DL-Protocol window). When checked Check-mark.png, the user only needs to follow one protocol sequence of either chamber A or B. For example, when an event is set for chamber A, it will also be automatically set for chamber B - the 'Event Information' window indicates "Set event in both chambers" in bold letters.
Set DL-Protocol / O2 limit For chamber A (upper frame) a specific protocol is selected, showing the name ("RP1mt"), the hyperlink to the Biobast in blue and additional information. Furthermore, the 'Lower O2 limit [Β΅M]' alert is checked. In chamber B (lower frame) no DL-protocol is selected.


Set DL-Protocol / O2 limit. In the 'Set DL-Protocol / O2 limit' window a DL-Protocol can be assigned to specific chamber.
  • Buttons. DL-protocols (either a .DLP or .DLPU file) can be selected (Select-button.png) for chamber A and B. '.DLP' is the original file format for DL-Protocols provided by Oroboros, '.DLPU' files are user-modified versions (see A: Export DL-Protocol and 'Edit DL-Protocol' window) of a specific DL-Protocols ('.DLP' file). Only when a DL-Protocol is initially selected, the Show this file-button.png button ist active and enables to automatically open the DL-Protocol file in another DatLab instance to see a DL-Protocol specific example data plot with properly set marks and events. Clicking the Clear-button.png button removes the selected DL-Protocol.
  • Additional information. When a DL-protocol is selected for chamber A or B further text information is provided in the chamber specific field: (1) protocol name, (2) a hyperlink (in blue, underlined) to the protocol in the Bioblast and (3) additional information and short description for the DL-Protocol.
O2-limit warning button
  • Lower O2 limit [Β΅M]. When checked, an automatic warning notifies the user when the actual oxygen level falls below the specified value for the according chamber: A red flashing "WARNING" button in the status line (DatLab window bottom, right) appears and a "WARNING" event is set in the plot. To reset the actual warning status (to notify the next possible fall-below), the red flashing "WARNING" button has to be clicked. First, a 'Warning window' opens to show all warnings during the experiment. After closing the window, the reset is completed.

DL-Protocol export

Export DL-Protocol User (DLPU)

In a DL-Protocol, the user is allowed to make changes in 'Final conc. [mM]', 'Titration vol. [Β΅L]' and 'Multi' but not in 'Type', 'Name' and 'Definition/State'. Further changes are accepted in 'Comment' and 'DL-Protocol description' at the bottom of the window. To make changes in a DL-Protocol see: 'Edit DL-Protocol' window. Such changes in a DL-Protocol can be exported into a user-modified DL-Protocol (.DLPU) for user-specific reuse. To export a DL-Protocol, go to the menu 'File', submenu 'Export' and select for which chamber the DL-Protocol should be exported: and disconnect.

A: Export DL-Protocol
B: Export DL-Protocol


DL-Protocol window

DL-Protocol window in DatLab, highlighted by a red box in the image. The DL-Protocol windows for chamber A (up) and chamber B (down) are shown with different DL-protocols as indicated by the DL-protocol name in the name field (1, red oval)
The DL-Protocol window appears to the very right for every chamber. It consists of three buttons at the top, a name field and a list to display events and marks.
  • Buttons. The Button show-hide DL-Protocol window.png button is used to hide/show the DL-Protocol window (similar to 'Show DL-Protocol' in the 'Protocol' menu). Clicking the Hide marks.png/Show marks.png button toggles between hiding or showing the marks in the list. When the marks in the DL-Protocol are hidden the user only needs to focus on the sequence of events, facilitating the experimental procedure. The Edit.png button opens the 'Edit DL-Protocol' window to make changes in events and marks in the DL-Protocol.
  • Information. Below the buttons, the 'name field' automatically displays the name of the loaded protocol.
'Event Information window' SET and EDIT
'Event Information window' only EDIT
'Event Information window' MINIMAL
  • List. The list in the DL-Protocol window shows the sequence of events and marks. The numbers in the event and mark names corresponds to the defined sequence in the DL-Protocol. Mark names are preceded by ">> M:", events are indicated by ">> E:" or "βˆ— E:". Every mark or event is unique and must be set only once. However, there is an exception for events identified by "βˆ—", which can be set consecutively multiple times (multi-events), as it is necessary for titrating the uncoupler (U) in SUIT protocols. The color-code for DL-Protocol marks and events in the list are described below in 'DL-Protocol colors and mouse action'. Further, the marks and events can be left- or right clicked to open specific windows - dependent on the color-code - for editing or setting or simply viewing information (see the list in 'DL-Protocol colors and mouse action'):
    • 'Event Information window' SET and EDIT. This 'Event Information window' only shows up when DatLab 7 is connected to the O2k and a DL-Protocol event in white (>> E: xxx), yellow (>> E: xxx) or aqua (>> E: xxx) is left-clicked. Beside the possibility to edit information or to select any other DL-Protocol event (double left-click), it's main purpose is to set the event in the plot with the according name and the specific time.
    • 'Event Information window' only EDIT. This 'Event Information window' shows up when DatLab 7 is connected or disconnected and a DL-Protocol event in green (>> E: xxx), aqua (>> E: xxx) or red (>> E: xxx) is right-clicked. It only allows to edit the DL-Protocol event or even change to another DL-Protocol event from the list (double left-click). There is no option to set the event.
    • 'Event Information window' MINIMAL . This 'Event Information window' shows up when DatLab 7 is connected or disconnected and a DL-Protocol event in white (>> E: xxx) or yellow (>> E: xxx) is right-clicked. It only shows the DL-Protocol event specific information, there is no option to edit, set or change the event.
    • 'Mark Information window' EDIT. This 'Mark Information window' shows up when DatLab 7 is connected or disconnected and a DL-Protocol mark in light green (>> M: xxx) or red (>> M: xxx) is right-clicked (no left-click effect for DL-Protocol marks!). It allows to edit the DL-Protocol mark or even to change to another one from the list.
    • 'Mark Information window' MINIMAL. This 'Mark Information window' shows up when DatLab 7 is connected or disconnected and a DL-Protocol mark in white (>> M: xxx) is right-clicked (no left-click effect for DL-Protocol marks!). It only shows the DL-Protocol mark specific information, there is no option to edit or set the event.
'Mark Information window' EDIT
'Mark Information window' MINIMAL
Alt text
Edit DL-protocol window ...
'Edit DL-Protocol' window. In the listed events and marks, changes can be made in 'Final conc. [mM]', 'Titration vol. [Β΅L]' and 'Multi' but not in 'Type', 'Name' and 'Definition/State'. Further changes are accepted in 'Comment' and 'DL-Protocol description' at the bottom of the window.
  • Information in the window head. The active plot is indicated in the according name field (window, top). A second name field displays the DL-Protocol name, furthermore, a hyperlink (blue, underlined) to the Biobast is available.
  • List. In the list of the window, events are always displayed, however, only the marks (if available) for the active plot (O2 or O2 flux) are shown.
    • Type and Name. Similar to the DL-Protocol window, mark names are preceded by ">> M:", events are indicated by ">> E:" or "βˆ— E:" (multi-events).
    • Final conc. [mM] and Titration vol. [Β΅L]. The fields contain the according values for an event or mark and can be changed by the user.
    • Multi. To toggle an events status from or to the status 'multi-event' ,the checkbox in the column has to be set List-ckeckbox-checked.png or unchecked List-ckeckbox-unchecked.png, whereupon the indicator (">>" or "βˆ— ") for the event changes. For marks, a set checkbox is of no relevance.
  • Comment. This field contains specific information for an event or mark and can be changed/edited by the user.
  • DL-Protocol description. This field contains general, DL-Protocol specific information and can be changed/edited by the user.
  • Changes can be accepted Save-button.png or rejected Chancel-button.png. Finally, changes in the DL-Protocol can be saved/exported to generate a user modified DL-Protocol (.DLPU), see A: Export DL-Protocol.


DL-Protocol principles

  • Events and marks basics.
    • The 'DL-Protocol window' shows the sequence of DL-Protocol events and DL-Protocol marks that have to be set to complete an experiment. Beside, it is possible to set user-defined marks and user-defined events (menu 'Experiment' -> 'Add event' or F4 or STRG-left-click in plot), which will not affect the DL-Protocol and will be stored together with the DL-Protocol marks and events in the .DLD data file. Extra user-defined events are of importance for unpredictable occurrences e.g. "Open" and "Close" events, when a chamber needs to be re-oxygenised.
    • It is possible to edit/change a user-defined mark or user-defined event into DL-Protocol mark or DL-Protocol event, respectively.
    • In most instances, a DL-Protocol event is a titration step of a specific substance according to the DL Protocol. Thereby, the DL-Protocol event demarcates a specific 'state' (in particular a respiratory state, depending on the titrated substance) until the next DL-Protocol event. Within a 'state' a DL-Protocol mark is set to read out the state-specific oxygen flux (or any other signal such as oxygen or fluorescence - must be defined in the DL-Protocol).
  • Rules.
    • Correct completion. For the correct completion of a DL-Protocol, every single DL-Protocol mark (">> M:") or DL-Protocol event (">> E:") must be set only once in the right order. The exception is a DL-Protocol multi-event ("βˆ— E:"), which is allowed to be set successively multiple times before proceeding with the next DL-Protocol event in the DL-Protocol sequence. Color-coding of events and marks helps to keep track of the correct process through the DL-Protocol, see 'DL-Protocol colors'.
    • Events first. An HRFR experiment is primarily an event-driven process: DL-Protocol events MUST be set; DL-Protocol marks DON'T NEED to be regarded at first, when running the DL-Protocol. Hence, for practicability, the DL-Protocol marks can be hidden in the list ('DL-Protocol window': Hide marks.png) and the user only has to focus on the sequence of the DL-Protocol events. As stated above, a user-defined event can be set at any time in between the DL-Protocol events. If needed, DL-Protocol marks or any user-defined marks are allowed to be set at any time during the experimental run.
    • Marks second For practicability, it is recommended to set the DL-Protocol marks after the experimental procedure has been completed. By definition, a DL-Protocol mark is necessarily linked to a preceding DL-Protocol event, as determined in DL-Protocol sequence. Only when set behind the corresponding DL-Protocol event, the DL-Protocol mark is correctly set and the name is automatically assigned. With DL-Protocol events set in a plot, the DL-Protocol marks can be set in any order, because the automatic mark naming is based on the preceding DL-Protocol event. When setting a second or any further mark in a state (behind a DL-Protocol event), this mark will be recognised as a user-defined mark, automatically named with a single letter (alphabetically, starting with 'a'). The same is true, when a mark is set in the plot behind an DL-Protocol event, where no DL-Protocol mark is defined in the DL-Protocol.
  • DL-Protocol colors and mouse action In the process of running a DL-Protocol, following the DL Protocol events (>> E: or βˆ— E:) and even after when setting DL Protocol marks (>> M:) in the list of the 'DL-Protocol window', events and marks appear in different colors according to the rules in the table below. Depending on the color, different 'Information' windows appear. Please note that there is no left-click mouse action when DatLab 7 is not connected to the O2k.
Color type indicator left-click
(only when connected)
right click
(connected and offline)
Rules, description
White events ">> E:" or "βˆ— E:" SET and EDIT 'Event information window' MINIMAL 'Event information window' The DL-Protocol event is not set yet and no rules have been violated, according to the DL-Protocol.
marks ">> M:" no effect MINIMAL 'Mark information window' The DL-Protocol mark is not set yet and no rules have been violated, according to the DL-Protocol.
Yellow events ">> E:" or "βˆ— E:" SET and EDIT 'Event information window' MINIMAL 'Event information window' The DL-Protocol event is not set yet. Indicates the next DL-Protocol event going to be set according to the DL-Protocol.
Green event ">> E:" no effect only EDIT 'Event information window' The DL-Protocol event is set/completed in the correct position according to the DL-Protocol.
Aqua multi-event "βˆ— E:" SET and EDIT 'Event information window' only EDIT 'Event information window' The DL-Protocol multi-event is set/completed in the correct position according to the DL-Protocol.

As intended, a multi-event "βˆ— E: xxx *"(in aqua) can be consecutively set/clicked multiple times before processing with the next DL-Protocol event (in yellow) in the DL-Protocol.

Light green mark ">> M:" no effect EDIT 'Mark information window' The DL-Protocol mark is set/occurs at the right position, after the associated DL-Protocol event.
Red events ">> E:" or "βˆ— E:" only EDIT 'Event information window' only EDIT 'Event information window' The DL-Protocol event is set but is wrong for the following reasons: (i) The DL-Protocol event occurs in the wrong position e.g. a later on DL-Protocol event from the DL-Protocol sequence has been set too early. (ii) A scheduled DL-Protocol event is missing (has been left out) or has been deleted from the processed sequence - can lead to a sequence of red events. (iii) The "">> E:" DL-Protocol event (not a multi-event!) occurs multiple times in the plot.
marks ">> M:" no effect EDIT 'Mark information window' The DL-Protocol mark is set but wrong for the following reasons: (i) The DL-Protocol mark occurs in the wrong place according to the DL-Protocol. (ii) The DL-Protocol mark occurs more than once in the plot. (iii) According to the rules, a DL-Protocol mark is always necessarily linked to a preceding DL-Protocol event. When this particular DL-Protocol event is coded red, also the associated DL-Protocol mark is considered wrong.


Running a DL-Protocol

  • Start. Hardware and Software must be setup properly (refer to the O2k-FluoRespirometer manual). DatLab 7 has to be started, connected ('Connect to O2k') and all instrumental- and experimental parameters have to be set.
  • Running a DL-Protocol
    • Once the DL-Protocol is loaded, the protocol layout will be displayed on the right side in the 'DL-Protocol window'. The experiment can now be started following the DL Protocol event sequence.
    • Considering the experimental timing (e.g. flux has stabilized), left-klick onto the first DL Protocol event in yellow (>> E: 1xxx) of the DL Protocol and the Event information window will open to set the DL-Protocol event in the plot. When the DL-Protocol event is set correctly according to the protocol sequence it turns into green (>> E: 1xxx) in the DL-Protocol window list.
    • Proceed with the next yellow DL-Protocol event >> E: 2xxx at the according time point (after flux has stabilized or experiment specific timing).
    • Please note: White and yellow color-coded events are not yet set, yellow only indicates (logically) for the next event in the DL-Protocol to be set. Thus, left clicking any white DL-Protocol event in the list will also open the 'Event information window' to set the event. However, setting the white DL-Protocol event will lead to a violation of the DL-Protocol sequence and this incorrect DL-Protocol event will appear in red. This problem is solved by editing the wrongly set DL-Protocol event (right-click in the 'DL-Protocol window' list to open the 'Event information window' or left clicking in the plot) and delete it from the plot. Then just proceed with the yellow DL-Protocol event.
    • When a multi-event is encountered the first time to be set it appears in yellow (βˆ— E: xxx *). After that it appears in aqua (βˆ— E: xxx *) and can be set multiple times, according to the experimental needs. Don't be confused that the next DL-Protocol event in the list (after the multi-event) is already displayed in yellow!
    • User-defined events can be set during the run at any time point e.g. for "O" (open) and "C" (close) events when re-oxygenation o the chamber is necessary. Therfore chose menu 'Experiment' -> 'Add event' (press F4) or STRG-left-click in plot. By default, a user-defined events will always be named "Event" in the plot and will not appear in the DL-Protocol list.
    • During the run it is also possible to set DL-Protocol marks or user-defined marks e.g. to check the flux at a certain time-point/position. Keep in mind that only the marks for the active plot (O2 or O2 flux) are shown, DL-Protocol events are always displayed. In general, it is more convenient to set the DL-Protocol marks after the experimental run is completed.
    • After the last DL-Protocol event has been set correctly, the DL-Protocol run is completed. Save the file (Menu 'File' -> 'Save and disconnect'), the O2k can now be switched off.
  • 'Post-experimental' editing of a DL-Protocol
    • Open the .DLD file (Menu 'File' -> 'Open'; when DatLab is starting up, first choose a 'User' and then click 'Open DLD file' in the start-up window). Keep in mind, only the DL-Protocol marks for the active plot (O2 or O2 flux) are shown in the DL-Protocol window. DL-Protocol marks that have not to been set yet appear in white (>> M: xxx).
    • Set a mark by holding the 'Shift' key and demarcate the desired area in the plot with the mouse cursor while holding the left mouse button. When setting the mark in a specific state after the according DL-Protocol event, the mark will be named automatically (as defined in the DL-protocol) and is classified as a DL-Protocol mark. Unlike DL-Protocol events, the DL-Protocol marks can be set in any order. In the DL-Protocol window a correctly set DL-Protocol mark will appear in light green (>> M: xxx).
    • When setting a second or any further mark in a state (behind a DL-Protocol event), this mark will be recognised as a user-defined mark, automatically named with a single letter (alphabetically, starting with 'a'). A user defined mark will not show up in the DL-Protocol window.
    • To remove a mark from a plot, hold the 'Shift' key and completely demarcate the mark-area with the mouse cursor while holding the right mouse button. When a DL-Protocol mark is removed from the plot it's appearance in the DL-Protocol window is reverted to white (>> M: xxx).
    • To edit a mark, left-click the according mark-bar at the top in the plot-window or right-click the DL-Protocol mark (light green or red) in the DL-Protocol window. The 'Mark information window' (for editing) appears and allows (i) editing the parameters 'Name', 'State', 'Final conc.[mM]', 'Titration vol. [Β΅L]'or 'Comment', (ii) setting 'Outlier index threshold', (iii) checking 'Delete point', 'Interpolate points' or 'Recalc. slope' or (iv) selecting a different DL-Protocol mark from the list(double-left-clicking). Finally, confirm the changes with the 'OK' button.
    • Set DL-Protocol events after the run: hold 'CTRL' and left-click at the desired position in the plot. The 'Event information window' (only EDIT) appears and the user can choose (i) a user-defined name to generate a user-defined event or (ii) select a DL-Protocol event from the list (double-left-clicking) in the 'Event information window'.
    • To edit or remove an event, left click the event in the plot or right-click the DL-Protocol event in the DL-Protocol window. The 'Event information window' (only EDIT) appears and allows (i) editing the parameters 'Name', 'Definition', 'Concentration', 'Volume', 'Comment' or 'Chamber', (ii) selecting a different DL-Protocol event from the list(double-left-clicking) or (iii) deleting the event by clicking the Delete event-button.png button. Finally, confirm the changes with the 'OK' button.


DL-Protocol library

Download instructions.
To start the download click on the Download1.png icon. Depending on your browser you will encounter different download scenarios.
(i) A window opens to select whether to "open file with" or to "save file". Please always choose the option "save file"; opening the file directly will not work due to safety reasons.
(ii) When you click the download icon, some browsers will display the text/content of the .DLP file instead of downloading it. In this case go back to this download page and right-click the download icon and choose "save linked file as" from the context-menu. A window will open to save the file. In some cases the suffix of the file might be wrong (e.g. ".HTML") - you must correct the suffix of the file to ".DLP".

Instrumental O2 DLP

Instrumental DL-Protocols (DLP) are used for calibrations and instrumental quality control, typically without experimental sample in the incubation medium.
DL-Protocol Description Download - Protocol .DLP Link/Info Download - Analysis .XLSX
O2 Calibration
O2 calibration air O2 sensor test and calibration at air saturation. Download1.png O2 calibration air.DLP Download2.png
O2 calibration air and zero O2 sensor test and calibration at air saturation and zero oxygen. Download1.png O2 calibration air and zero.DLP Download2.png
O2 Background
Instrumental O2 background TIP2k Instrumental O2 background with TIP2k including OroboPos test and two-point calibration Download1.png Instrumental O2 background TIP2k DLP Download2.png for all O2 background DLPs
Instrumental O2 background manual injections Instrumental O2 background with manual injections including OroboPos test and two-point calibration Download1.png Instrumental O2 background manual DLP Download2.png for all O2 background DLPs
Instrumental high O2 background TIP2k Instrumental high O2 background with TIP2k including OroboPos test and two-point calibration Download1.png Instrumental high O2 background TIP2k DLP Download2.png for all O2 background DLPs
Instrumental high O2 background manual injections Instrumental high O2 background with manual injections including OroboPos test and two-point calibration Download1.png Instrumental high O2 background manual DLP Download2.png for all O2 background DLPs
O2k-Cleaning
O2k-cleaning_BeforeUse Standard cleaning procedure for O2k chambers, stirrers and stoppers, to be applied before each experimental use. Download1.png MiPNet19.03 O2k-cleaning and ISS
O2k-cleaning_AfterUse Standard cleaning procedure for O2k chambers, stirrers and stoppers, to be applied after each experimental use. Download1.png MiPNet19.03 O2k-cleaning and ISS
O2k-cleaning_AfterUse_stirrers Standard cleaning procedure for O2k chambers, stirrers and stoppers, to be applied after each experimental use; including additional stirrer cleaning (for sticky tissues). Download1.png MiPNet19.03 O2k-cleaning and ISS
O2k-cleaning_AfterUse_stirrers_inhibitors Standard cleaning procedure for O2k chambers, stirrers and stoppers, to be applied after each experimental use; including additional stirrer cleaning (for sticky tissues) and cleaning with cell suspension (to remove remnants of inhibitors). Download1.png MiPNet19.03 O2k-cleaning and ISS


Experimenal O2 DLP

With regard to your SUIT protocols, the number of DL-Protocls is constantly growing. As soons as a carefully created SUIT DL-Protocol gets available, we provided it in the according SUIT protocol page (e.g. SUIT_RP1). For an overview of SUIT protocols plase visit our SUIT protocol library.







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Online documentation of DL-Protocol function of DatLab7.

2017-08-10