θ-Nanopipette for Single-Cell Resistive-Pulse Profiling of DNA Repair Proteins Accompanied by Drug Evaluation.
Xian ZhangJuan SongZheng LiYou-Wei ZhengWei-Wei ZhaoHong-Yuan ChenJing-Juan XuPublished in: Nano letters (2023)
Single-cell analysis of the DNA repair protein is important but remains unachieved. Exploration of nanopipettte technologies in single-cell electroanalysis has recently seen rapid growth, while the θ-nanopipette represents an emerging technological frontier with its potential largely veiled. Here a θ-nanopipette is first applied for single-cell resistive-pulse sensing (RPS) of the important DNA repair protein O 6 -alkylguanine DNA alkyltransferase (hAGT). The removal of alkyl mutations by hAGT could restore the damaged aptamer linking with a structural DNA carrier, allowing the selective binding of the aptamer to thrombin with precisely matched size to produce distinct RPS signals when passing through the orifice. Kinetic analysis of hAGT repair was studied. Meanwhile, the device shows the simultaneous on-demand infusion of inhibitors to inactivate the hAGT activity, indicative of its potential in drug screening for enhanced chemotherapy. This work provides a new paradigm for θ-nanopipette-based single-cell RPS of a DNA repair protein accompanied by drug evaluation.
Keyphrases
- dna repair
- single cell
- rna seq
- dna damage
- high throughput
- dna damage response
- blood pressure
- protein protein
- gold nanoparticles
- circulating tumor
- binding protein
- cell free
- low dose
- amino acid
- single molecule
- squamous cell carcinoma
- sensitive detection
- small molecule
- drug induced
- emergency department
- radiation therapy
- electronic health record
- nucleic acid