Label-Free Single-Molecule Pulldown for the Detection of Released Cellular Protein Complexes

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Precise and sensitive detection of intracellular proteins and complexes is key to the understanding of signaling pathways and cell functions. Here, we present a label-free single-molecule pulldown (LFSMP) technique for the imaging of released cellular protein and protein complexes with single-molecule sensitivity and low sample consumption down to a few cells per mm2. LFSMP is based on plasmonic scattering imaging and thus can directly image the surface-captured molecules without labels and quantify the binding kinetics. In this paper, we demonstrate the detection principle for LFSMP, study the phosphorylation of protein complexes involved in a signaling pathway, and investigate how kinetic analysis can be used to improve the pulldown specificity. We wish our technique can contribute to uncovering the molecular mechanisms in cells with single-molecule resolution.

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Ma, G., Zhang, P., Zhou, X., Wan, Z., & Wang, S. (2022). Label-Free Single-Molecule Pulldown for the Detection of Released Cellular Protein Complexes. ACS Central Science, 8(9), 1272–1281. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.2c00602

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