Proteomic Analysis of Single Mammalian Cells Enabled by Microfluidic Nanodroplet Sample Preparation and Ultrasensitive NanoLC-MS.
Ying ZhuGeremy C ClairWilliam B ChrislerYufeng ShenRui ZhaoAnil K ShuklaRonald J MooreRavi S MisraGloria S PryhuberRichard D SmithCharles AnsongRyan T KellyPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2018)
We report on the quantitative proteomic analysis of single mammalian cells. Fluorescence-activated cell sorting was employed to deposit cells into a newly developed nanodroplet sample processing chip, after which samples were analyzed by ultrasensitive nanoLC-MS. An average of circa 670 protein groups were confidently identified from single HeLa cells, which is a far greater level of proteome coverage for single cells than has been previously reported. We demonstrate that the single-cell proteomics platform can be used to differentiate cell types from enzyme-dissociated human lung primary cells and identify specific protein markers for epithelial and mesenchymal cells.