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Multiplexed single-cell proteomics using SCoPE2

Author Affiliations
Northeastern University, University of Liverpool, Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ, USA (United States), Mercy Corps, ...
Published InNature Protocols
Year2021
Citations236

Abstract

Many biological systems are composed of diverse single cells. This diversity necessitates functional and molecular single-cell analysis. Single-cell protein analysis has long relied on affinity reagents, but emerging mass-spectrometry methods (either label-free or multiplexed) have enabled quantifying >1,000 proteins per cell while simultaneously increasing the specificity of protein quantification. Here we describe the Single Cell ProtEomics (SCoPE2) protocol, which uses an isobaric carrier to enhance peptide sequence identification. Single cells are isolated by FACS or CellenONE into multiwell plates and lysed by Minimal ProteOmic sample Preparation (mPOP), and their peptides labeled by isobaric mass tags (TMT or TMTpro) for multiplexed analysis. SCoPE2 affords a cost-effective single-cell protein quantification that can be fully automated using widely available equipment and scaled to…
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