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Counting low-copy number proteins in a single cell
Authors:Huang Bo  Wu Hongkai  Bhaya Devaki  Grossman Arthur  Granier Sebastien  Kobilka Brian K  Zare Richard N
Institution:Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-5080, USA.
Abstract:We have designed a microfluidic device in which we can manipulate, lyse, label, separate, and quantify the protein contents of a single cell using single-molecule fluorescence counting. Generic labeling of proteins is achieved through fluorescent-antibody binding. The use of cylindrical optics enables high-efficiency (approximately 60%) counting of molecules in micrometer-sized channels. We used this microfluidic device to quantify beta2 adrenergic receptors expressed in insect cells (SF9). We also analyzed phycobiliprotein contents in individual cyanobacterial cells (Synechococcus sp. PCC 7942) and observed marked differences in the levels of specific complexes in cell populations that were grown under nitrogen-depleted conditions.
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