posted on 2022-08-18, 20:20authored byGuangzhong Ma, Pengfei Zhang, Xinyu Zhou, Zijian Wan, Shaopeng Wang
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 mm<sup>2</sup>. 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.