Authors
W Elliott Martin, Ning Ge, Bernadeta R Srijanto, Emily Furnish, C Patrick Collier, Christine A Trinkle, Christopher I Richards
Publication date
2017/7/25
Journal
ACS omega
Volume
2
Issue
7
Pages
3858-3867
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
The measurement of biological events on the surface of live cells at the single-molecule level is complicated by several factors including high protein densities that are incompatible with single-molecule imaging, cellular autofluorescence, and protein mobility on the cell surface. Here, we fabricated a device composed of an array of nanoscale apertures coupled with a microfluidic delivery system to quantify single-ligand interactions with proteins on the cell surface. We cultured live cells directly on the device and isolated individual epidermal growth factor receptors (EGFRs) in the apertures while delivering fluorescently labeled epidermal growth factor. We observed single ligands binding to EGFRs, allowing us to quantify the ligand turnover in real time. These results demonstrate that this nanoaperture-coupled microfluidic device allows for the spatial isolation of individual membrane proteins while maintaining them …
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