Protocol for Creating Antibodies with Complex Fluorescence Spectra.
Madeline E McCarthyCaitlin M AnglinHeather A PeerSevanna A BolemanStephanie R KlaubertMarc R BirtwistlePublished in: Bioconjugate chemistry (2021)
Fluorescent antibodies are a workhorse of biomedical science, but fluorescence multiplexing has been notoriously difficult due to spectral overlap between fluorophores. We recently established proof-of-principal for fluorescence Multiplexing using Spectral Imaging and Combinatorics (MuSIC), which uses combinations of existing fluorophores to create unique spectral signatures for increased multiplexing. However, a method for labeling antibodies with MuSIC probes has not yet been developed. Here, we present a method for labeling antibodies with MuSIC probes. We conjugate a DBCO-Peg5-NHS ester linker to antibodies and a single-stranded DNA "docking strand" to the linker and, finally, hybridize two MuSIC-compatible, fluorescently labeled oligos to the docking strand. We validate the labeling protocol with spin-column purification and absorbance measurements. We demonstrate the approach using (i) Cy3, (ii) Tex615, and (iii) a Cy3-Tex615 combination as three different MuSIC probes attached to three separate batches of antibodies. We created single-, double-, and triple-positive beads that are analogous to single cells by incubating MuSIC probe-labeled antibodies with protein A beads. Spectral flow cytometry experiments demonstrate that each MuSIC probe can be uniquely distinguished, and the fraction of beads in a mixture with different staining patterns are accurately inferred. The approach is general and might be more broadly applied to cell-type profiling or tissue heterogeneity studies in clinical, biomedical, and drug discovery research.
Keyphrases
- single molecule
- living cells
- optical coherence tomography
- flow cytometry
- drug discovery
- small molecule
- public health
- quantum dots
- fluorescence imaging
- protein protein
- molecular dynamics
- gene expression
- drug delivery
- fluorescent probe
- patient safety
- dual energy
- density functional theory
- oxidative stress
- mass spectrometry
- cell proliferation
- signaling pathway
- room temperature
- induced apoptosis
- circulating tumor cells
- circulating tumor
- cell free
- quality improvement