Authors
Jongmin Woo, Sarah M Williams, Lye Meng Markillie, Song Feng, Chia-Feng Tsai, Victor Aguilera-Vazquez, Ryan L Sontag, Ronald J Moore, Dehong Hu, Hardeep S Mehta, Joshua Cantlon-Bruce, Tao Liu, Joshua N Adkins, Richard D Smith, Geremy C Clair, Ljiljana Pasa-Tolic, Ying Zhu
Publication date
2021/10/29
Journal
Nature communications
Volume
12
Issue
1
Pages
6246
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
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 …
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