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A first step towards practical single cell proteomics: a microfluidic antibody capture chip with TIRF detection
Authors:Salehi-Reyhani Ali  Kaplinsky Joseph  Burgin Edward  Novakova Miroslava  deMello Andrew J  Templer Richard H  Parker Peter  Neil Mark A A  Ces Oscar  French Paul  Willison Keith R  Klug David
Affiliation:Single Cell Proteomics Project, Institute of Chemical Biology, Imperial College London, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2AZ, UK. ali.salehi-reyhani@imperial.ac.uk
Abstract:We have developed a generic platform to undertake the analysis of protein copy number from single cells. The approach described here is 'all-optical' whereby single cells are manipulated into separate analysis chambers using an optical trap; single cells are lysed by a shock wave caused by laser-induced microcavitation, and the protein released from a single cell is measured by total internal reflection microscopy as it is bound to micro-printed antibody spots within the device. The platform was tested using GFP transfected cells and the relative precision of the measurement method was determined to be 88%. Single cell measurements were also made on a breast cancer cell line to measure the relative levels of unlabelled human tumour suppressor protein p53 using a chip incorporating an antibody sandwich assay format. These results suggest that this is a viable method for measuring relative protein levels in single cells.
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