February 2, 2026
Journal Article

Single-cell proteomics of Arabidopsis leaf mesophyll reveals dynamic protein responses to water-deficit stress

Abstract

The application of single-cell omics tools to biological systems can provide unique insights into diverse cellular populations and their heterogeneous responses to internal and external perturbations. Thus far, most single-cell studies in plant systems have been limited to RNA-sequencing approaches, which only provide indirect readouts of cellular functions. Here, we present a single-cell proteomics workflow for plant cells that integrates tape-sandwich protoplasting, piezoelectric cell sorting, nanoPOTS sample preparation, and FAIMS-based MS data acquisition method for label-free single-cell proteomics analysis of Arabidopsis leaf mesophyll cells. From a single leaf protoplast, over 3,000 proteins were quantified with high precision. The workflow is demonstrated to identify stress associated changes in protein abundance by analyzing >80 protoplasts from well-watered and water-deficit stressed plants. Additionally, we describe a new approach for constructing covarying protein networks at the single-cell level and demonstrate how single-cell protein covariation analysis can reveal previously unrecognized protein functions while also capturing stress-induced changes in protein-protein dynamics.

Published: February 2, 2026

Citation

Fulcher J.M., P. Dawar, V. Balasubramanian, S.M. Williams, K.D. Nadeau, T.E. Winkler, and L. Markillie, et al. 2026. Single-cell proteomics of Arabidopsis leaf mesophyll reveals dynamic protein responses to water-deficit stress. Genome Biology 27, no. 32:Art. No. (2026). PNNL-SA-205447. doi:10.1186/s13059-025-03919-6

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