Genome Biology (Oct 2018)

SCoPE-MS: mass spectrometry of single mammalian cells quantifies proteome heterogeneity during cell differentiation

  • Bogdan Budnik,
  • Ezra Levy,
  • Guillaume Harmange,
  • Nikolai Slavov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-018-1547-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract Some exciting biological questions require quantifying thousands of proteins in single cells. To achieve this goal, we develop Single Cell ProtEomics by Mass Spectrometry (SCoPE-MS) and validate its ability to identify distinct human cancer cell types based on their proteomes. We use SCoPE-MS to quantify over a thousand proteins in differentiating mouse embryonic stem cells. The single-cell proteomes enable us to deconstruct cell populations and infer protein abundance relationships. Comparison between single-cell proteomes and transcriptomes indicates coordinated mRNA and protein covariation, yet many genes exhibit functionally concerted and distinct regulatory patterns at the mRNA and the protein level.