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High-throughput and high-efficiency sample preparation for single-cell proteomics using a nested nanowell chip

Nature Communications, ISSN: 2041-1723, Vol: 12, Issue: 1, Page: 6246
2021
  • 110
    Citations
  • 0
    Usage
  • 109
    Captures
  • 6
    Mentions
  • 5
    Social Media
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  • Citations
    110
  • Captures
    109
  • Mentions
    6
    • News Mentions
      5
      • News
        5
    • Blog Mentions
      1
      • Blog
        1
  • Social Media
    5
    • Shares, Likes & Comments
      5
      • Facebook
        5

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Article Description

Global quantification of protein abundances in single cells could provide direct information on cellular phenotypes and complement transcriptomics measurements. However, single-cell proteomics is still immature and confronts many technical challenges. Herein we describe a nested nanoPOTS (N2) chip to improve protein recovery, operation robustness, and processing throughput for isobaric-labeling-based scProteomics workflow. The N2 chip reduces reaction volume to <30 nL and increases capacity to >240 single cells on a single microchip. The tandem mass tag (TMT) pooling step is simplified by adding a microliter droplet on the nested nanowells to combine labeled single-cell samples. In the analysis of ~100 individual cells from three different cell lines, we demonstrate that the N2 chip-based scProteomics platform can robustly quantify ~1500 proteins and reveal membrane protein markers. Our analyses also reveal low protein abundance variations, suggesting the single-cell proteome profiles are highly stable for the cells cultured under identical conditions.

Bibliographic Details

Woo, Jongmin; Williams, Sarah M; Markillie, Lye Meng; Feng, Song; Tsai, Chia-Feng; Aguilera-Vazquez, Victor; Sontag, Ryan L; Moore, Ronald J; Hu, Dehong; Mehta, Hardeep S; Cantlon-Bruce, Joshua; Liu, Tao; Adkins, Joshua N; Smith, Richard D; Clair, Geremy C; Pasa-Tolic, Ljiljana; Zhu, Ying

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Chemistry; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Physics and Astronomy

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