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Genetic Barcoding with Fluorescent Proteins for Multiplexed Applications
Published on: April 14, 2015
Expanding High-Fidelity Multiplexing in Ultrasensitive Single-Molecule Protein Detection via Proximity Barcoding
Chi-Chia Wang1,2, Emily Dorsey1, Connie Wu1,2,3
1Life Sciences Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
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The human proteome presents a vast information reservoir for basic and diagnostics research, yet the low abundances of many proteins in biofluids pose an analytical challenge. While ultrasensitive methods such as digital enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay have expanded the window of detectable proteins, multiplexing with high accuracy, sensitivity, and throughput remains limited by cross-reactivity and signal readout channels. To address this challenge, we introduce PRO-MOSAIX (PROximity-barcoded Molecular On-bead Signal Amplification for Individual MultipleXing), a high-accuracy multiplex digital immunoassay platform that integrates ultrasensitive single-molecule protein detection with proximity ligation. PRO-MOSAIX generates "ON" signals only from matched affinity reagents in proximity, minimizing false positives from cross-reactive binding. This approach overcomes the multiplexing ceiling imposed by fluorescence spectral overlap by employing a single signal readout channel and DNA barcoding. We further improve multiplexing fidelity by mitigating a secondary source of false positives from DNA-based signal amplification. As a proof of principle, we establish and validate a 15-plex PRO-MOSAIX assay in human plasma, with low femtomolar sensitivities and high measurement accuracies. PRO-MOSAIX is modular and utilizes common laboratory instrumentation with a high-throughput flow cytometric readout, providing a broadly accessible tool across research and clinical labs and bridging the gap between analytical sensitivity and high-order multiplexing.
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