On-capillary alkylation micro-reactor: a facile strategy for proteo-metabolome profiling in the same single cells

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Abstract

Single-cell multi-omics analysis can provide comprehensive insights to study cell-to-cell heterogeneity in normal and disease physiology. However, due to the lack of amplification technique, the measurement of proteome and metabolome in the same cell is challenging. Herein, a novel on-capillary alkylation micro-reactor (OCAM) was developed to achieve proteo-metabolome profiling in the same single cells, by which proteins were first covalently bound to an iodoacetic acid functionalized open-tubular capillary micro-reactor via sulfhydryl alkylation reaction, and metabolites were rapidly eluted, followed by on-column digestion of captured proteins. Compared with existing methods for low-input proteome sample preparation, OCAM exhibited improved efficiency, anti-interference ability and recovery, enabling the identification of an average of 1509 protein groups in single HeLa cells. This strategy was applied to single-cell proteo-metabolome analysis of mouse oocytes at different stages, 3457 protein groups and 171 metabolites were identified in single oocytes, which is the deepest coverage of proteome and metabolome from single mouse oocytes to date, achieving complementary characterization of metabolic patterns during oocyte maturation.

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He, Y., Yuan, H., Liang, Y., Liu, X., Zhang, X., Ji, Y., … Zhang, L. (2023). On-capillary alkylation micro-reactor: a facile strategy for proteo-metabolome profiling in the same single cells. Chemical Science, 14(46), 13495–13502. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3sc05047e

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