A paintbrush for delivery of nanoparticles and molecules to live cells with precise spatiotemporal control.
Cornelia HollerRichard William TaylorAlexandra SchambonyLeonhard MöcklVahid SandoghdarPublished in: Nature methods (2024)
Delivery of very small amounts of reagents to the near-field of cells with micrometer spatial precision and millisecond time resolution is currently out of reach. Here we present μkiss as a micropipette-based scheme for brushing a layer of small molecules and nanoparticles onto the live cell membrane from a subfemtoliter confined volume of a perfusion flow. We characterize our system through both experiments and modeling, and find excellent agreement. We demonstrate several applications that benefit from a controlled brush delivery, such as a direct means to quantify local and long-range membrane mobility and organization as well as dynamical probing of intercellular force signaling.