Photosensitive Hydrogel with Temperature-Controlled Reversible Nano-Apertures for Single-Cell Protein Analysis.
Haiyang XieWenke GuoHui JiangTing ZhangLei ZhaoJinjuan HuShuxin GaoSunfengda SongJiasu XuLi XuXinyi SunYi DingLai JiangXianting DingPublished in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2024)
Single cell western blot (scWB) is one of the most important methods for cellular heterogeneity profiling. However, current scWB based on conventional photoactive polyacrylamide hydrogel material suffers from the tradeoff between in-gel probing and separation resolution. Here, a highly sensitive temperature-controlled single-cell western blotting (tc-scWB) method is introduced, which is based on a thermo/photo-dualistic-sensitive polyacrylamide hydrogel, namely acrylic acid-functionalized graphene oxide (AFGO) assisted, N-isopropylacrylamide modified polyacrylamide (ANP) hydrogel. The ANP hydrogel is contracted at high-temperature to constrain protein band diffusion during microchip electrophoretic separation, while the gel aperture is expanded under low-temperature for better antibody penetration into the hydrogel. The tc-scWB method enables the separation and profiling of small-molecule-weight proteins with highly crosslinked gel (12% T) in SDS-PAGE. The tc-scWB is demonstrated on three metabolic and ER stress-specific proteins (CHOP, MDH2 and FH) in four pancreatic cell subtypes, revealing the expression of key enzymes in the Krebs cycle is upregulated with enhanced ER stress. It is found that ER stress can regulate crucial enzyme (MDH2 and FH) activities of metabolic cascade in cancer cells, boosting aerobic respiration to attenuate the Warburg effect and promote cell apoptosis. The tc-scWB is a general toolbox for the analysis of low-abundance small-molecular functional proteins at the single-cell level.
Keyphrases
- single cell
- hyaluronic acid
- rna seq
- wound healing
- drug delivery
- high throughput
- small molecule
- tissue engineering
- high temperature
- south africa
- liquid chromatography
- physical activity
- cell proliferation
- stem cells
- single molecule
- diffuse large b cell lymphoma
- quantum dots
- bone marrow
- molecular dynamics simulations
- amino acid
- cell therapy
- body weight
- long non coding rna
- weight gain