2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.copbio.2010.09.008
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Single cell metabolomics

Abstract: Recent discoveries suggest that cells of a clonal population often display multiple metabolic phenotypes at the same time. Motivated by the success of mass spectrometry (MS) in the investigation of population-level metabolomics, the analytical community has initiated efforts towards MS-based single cell metabolomics to investigate metabolic phenomena that are buried under the population average. Here, we review the current approaches and illustrate their advantages and disadvantages. Because of significant adv… Show more

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“…For the final experiment, we used four biological replicates of WEREWOLF and SCARECROW and three of PET111, CORTEX, and WOODEN LEG. Nylon mesh was placed on top of the solidified media [1.0% agar (10 g), 0.5 g of Mes (M-2933; Sigma), 1% sucrose (10 g), 4.33 g of MS salts (catalog no. 11117-066; Invitrogen), pH to 5.7-5.8 with KOH].…”
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“…For the final experiment, we used four biological replicates of WEREWOLF and SCARECROW and three of PET111, CORTEX, and WOODEN LEG. Nylon mesh was placed on top of the solidified media [1.0% agar (10 g), 0.5 g of Mes (M-2933; Sigma), 1% sucrose (10 g), 4.33 g of MS salts (catalog no. 11117-066; Invitrogen), pH to 5.7-5.8 with KOH].…”
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“…3C) also demonstrated the The mass signal intensity is measured in values of ion current, and the y axes represent the relative peak abundances (%). The y axes of the cell population chromatograms are linked, and 100% abundance of each chromatogram corresponds to the TIC of 5·10 4 , to enable comparison of the different chromatograms. Selected GSLs are marked: (1) 4-methylthiobutyl GSL (4MTB; metabolite 25 in Table S1); (2) 8-methylsulfinyloctyl GSL (8MSOO; metabolite 27 in Table S1); (3) 4-methoxyindole I3M GSL (4MO-I3M: metabolite 31 in Table S1); (4) 7-methylthioheptyl GSL (7MTH; metabolite 33 in Table S1); and (5) 8-methylthio-octyl GSL (8MTO; metabolite 34 in Table S1).…”
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“…single-cell measurements | MALDI mass spectrometry | baker's yeast E ven genetically identical cells present in the same microenvironment can express different phenotypes, for a number of reasons: cell-to-cell heterogeneity can stem from differences in the cell age and differences in the cell cycle stage, and stochastic effects together with feedback mechanisms can lead to distinctively different phenotypes, too (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6). As population-level measurement techniques inherently average out such cell-to-cell differences, biochemical mechanisms underlying a studied system cannot be deduced from such measurements.…”
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“…Motivated by advances of mass spectrometry (MS) in metabolomics, the analytical chemistry community has stepped up its efforts toward realizing MS-based single-cell metabolomics (1,2). A number of analytical approaches were developed with detection limits low enough for single-cell metabolite analyses [e.g., nanostructured surfaces (7,8), postionization techniques (9,10), modified laser optics (11), the use of microsampling tools (12,13), microarrays for MS measurements (14,15), etc.].…”
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