Raman Activated Cell Ejection for Isolation of Single
Cells
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Abstract
We
have optimized a Raman microscope to obtain a single cell Raman
spectrum (SCRS) with 0.1 s acquisition time. SCRS with such short
acquisition time has sufficient discriminatory ability and spectral
reproducibility to differentiate cells incorporated with <sup>13</sup>C and <sup>15</sup>N and to classify five different types of bacteria
isolated from the oral cavity. We also developed Raman activated cell
ejection (RACE) that is assisted by laser induced forward transfer
(LIFT). We have shown, for the first time, that the single cells of
interest can be identified and then accurately isolated from complex
microbial communities based on their SCRS. This approach can be used
to sort single cells of target traits from complex samples (e.g.,
biofilms, soils, sludge, tissues)