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Electrochemical Single-Cell Protein Therapeutics Using a Double-Barrel Nanopipette.

Xiao-Mei ShiYi-Tong XuBing-Yu ZhouBing WangSi-Yuan YuWei-Wei ZhaoDechen JiangHong-Yuan ChenJing-Juan Xu
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2023)
Single-cell protein therapeutics is expected to promote our in-depth understanding of how a specific protein with a therapeutic dosage treats the cell without population averaging. However, it has not yet been tackled by current single-cell nanotools. We address this challenge by the use of a double-barrel nanopipette, in which one lumen was used for electroosmotic cytosolic protein delivery and the other was customized for ionic evaluation of the consequence. Upon injection of protein DJ-1 through the delivery lumen, upregulation of the antioxidant protein could protect neural PC-12 cells against oxidative stress from phorbol myristate acetate exposure, as deduced by targeting of the cytosolic hydrogen peroxide by the detecting lumen. The nanotool developed in this study for single-cell protein therapeutics provides a perspective for future single-cell therapeutics involving different therapeutic modalities, such as peptides, enzymes and nucleic acids.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • rna seq
  • protein protein
  • oxidative stress
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • small molecule
  • high throughput
  • binding protein
  • gold nanoparticles
  • ultrasound guided
  • mass spectrometry
  • dna damage
  • signaling pathway