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  • Integrating yeast chemical genomics and mammalian cell pathway analysis.

Integrating yeast chemical genomics and mammalian cell pathway analysis.

Acta pharmacologica Sinica (2019-05-30)
Fu-Lai Zhou, Sheena C Li, Yue Zhu, Wan-Jing Guo, Li-Jun Shao, Justin Nelson, Scott Simpkins, De-Hua Yang, Qing Liu, Yoko Yashiroda, Jin-Biao Xu, Yao-Yue Fan, Jian-Min Yue, Minoru Yoshida, Tian Xia, Chad L Myers, Charles Boone, Ming-Wei Wang
ABSTRACT

Chemical genomics has been applied extensively to evaluate small molecules that modulate biological processes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Here, we use yeast as a surrogate system for studying compounds that are active against metazoan targets. Large-scale chemical-genetic profiling of thousands of synthetic and natural compounds from the Chinese National Compound Library identified those with high-confidence bioprocess target predictions. To discover compounds that have the potential to function like therapeutic agents with known targets, we also analyzed a reference library of approved drugs. Previously uncharacterized compounds with chemical-genetic profiles resembling existing drugs that modulate autophagy and Wnt/β-catenin signal transduction were further examined in mammalian cells, and new modulators with specific modes of action were validated. This analysis exploits yeast as a general platform for predicting compound bioactivity in mammalian cells.