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Single-Molecule Tracking Microscopy - A Tool for Determining the Diffusive States of Cytosolic Molecules
Published on: September 5, 2019
DESP demixes cell-state profiles from dynamic bulk molecular measurements
Ahmed Youssef1, Indranil Paul2, Mark Crovella3
1Graduate Program in Bioinformatics, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA; Center for Network Systems Biology, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA.
Abstract:
Understanding the dynamic expression of proteins and other key molecules driving phenotypic remodeling in development and pathobiology has garnered widespread interest, yet the exploration of these systems at the foundational resolution of the underlying cell states has been significantly limited by technical constraints. Here, we present DESP, an algorithm designed to leverage independent estimates of cell-state proportions, such as from single-cell RNA sequencing, to resolve the relative contributions of cell states to bulk molecular measurements, most notably quantitative proteomics, recorded in parallel. We applied DESP to an in vitro model of the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and demonstrated its ability to accurately reconstruct cell-state signatures from bulk-level measurements of both the proteome and transcriptome, providing insights into transient regulatory mechanisms. DESP provides a generalizable computational framework for modeling the relationship between bulk and single-cell molecular measurements, enabling the study of proteomes and other molecular profiles at the cell-state level using established bulk-level workflows.

