Lanigan Peter M P, Ninkovic Tanja, Chan Karen, de Mello Andrew J, Willison Keith R, Klug David R, Templer Richard H, Neil Mark A A, Ces Oscar
The Single Cell Proteomics Group, Chemical Biology Centre (CBC), Imperial College London, Exhibition Road, London, UK SW7 2AZ.
Lab Chip. 2009 Apr 21;9(8):1096-101. doi: 10.1039/b816857a. Epub 2009 Jan 21.
We recently introduced a novel platform based upon optically trapped lipid coated oil droplets (Smart Droplet Microtools-SDMs) that were able to form membrane tethers upon fusion with the plasma membrane of single cells. Material transfer from the plasma membrane to the droplet via the tether was seen to occur. Here we present a customised version of the SDM approach based upon detergent coated droplets deployed within a microfluidic format. These droplets are able to differentially solubilise the plasma membrane of single cells with spatial selectivity and without forming membrane tethers. The microfluidic format facilitates separation of the target cells from the bulk SDM population and from downstream analysis modules. Material transfer from the cell to the SDM was monitored by tracking membrane localized EGFP.
我们最近推出了一种基于光学捕获的脂质包被油滴(智能液滴微工具-SDMs)的新型平台,这些油滴在与单细胞的质膜融合时能够形成膜系链。可以看到物质通过系链从质膜转移到液滴中。在这里,我们展示了一种基于部署在微流控形式中的去污剂包被液滴的SDM方法的定制版本。这些液滴能够以空间选择性差异溶解单细胞的质膜,且不会形成膜系链。微流控形式便于将靶细胞与大量SDM群体以及下游分析模块分离。通过跟踪膜定位的EGFP监测物质从细胞到SDM的转移。