On-chip protein separation with single-molecule resolution

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Adam Zrehen
Shilo Ohayon
Diana Huttner
Amit Meller
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[1] Technion Israel Institute of Technology,
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Accurate identification of both abundant and rare proteins hinges on the development of single-protein sensing methods. Given the immense variation in protein expression levels in a cell, separation of proteins by weight would improve protein classification strategies. Upstream separation facilitates sample binning into smaller groups while also preventing sensor overflow, as may be caused by highly abundant proteins in cell lysates or clinical samples. Here, we scale a bulk analysis method for protein separation, sodium dodecyl sulfate–polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), to the single-molecule level using single-photon sensitive widefield imaging. Single-molecule sensing of the electrokinetically moving proteins is achieved by in situ polymerization of the PAGE in a low-profile fluidic channel having a depth of only ~ 0.6 µm. The polyacrylamide gel restricts the Brownian kinetics of the proteins, while the low-profile channel ensures that they remain in focus during imaging, allowing video-rate monitoring of single-protein migration. Calibration of the device involves separating a set of Atto647N-covalently labeled recombinant proteins in the size range of 14–70 kDa, yielding an exponential dependence of the proteins’ molecular weights on the measured mobilities, as expected. Subsequently, we demonstrate the ability of our fluidic device to separate and image thousands of proteins directly extracted from a human cancer cell line. Using single-particle image analysis methods, we created detailed profiles of the separation kinetics of lysine and cysteine -labeled proteins. Downstream coupling of the device to single-protein identification sensors may provide superior protein classification and improve our ability to analyze complex biological and medical protein samples.
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