abstract |
According to various embodiments, a system and method for characterizing protein and nucleic acid content of a plurality of individual particles. The method includes encapsulating individual particles into compartments also containing analyte specific binding complements with oligonucleotide tags comprising a unique molecular identifier sequence, a sequence to identify the analyte specific binding complement, and a homology domain sequence. Allowing the oligonucleotide tags to hybridize on homology domain to form initial tag pairs, amplifying the tag pairs, using an enzyme to cut at the homology domain, allowing tags to re-hybridize, pooling the compartments, and sequencing. Finally, predicting co-encapsulated analytes by computational identification of clusters based on more frequently found oligonucleotide tag pairs. |