High-content classification of nucleocytoplasmic import or export inhibitors

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Abstract

Transcription factors of the nuclear factor κ B family are the paradigm for signaling dependent nuclear translocation and are ideally suited to analysis through image-based chemical genetic screening. The authors describe combining high-content image analysis with a compound screen to identify compounds affecting either nuclear import or export. Validation in silico and in vitro determined an EC50 for the nuclear export blocker leptomycin B of 2.4 ng/mL (4.4 nM). The method demonstrated high selectivity (Z′ >0.95), speed, and robustness in a screen of a compound collection. It identified the IκB protein kinase inhibitor BAY 11 7082 as an import inhibitor, the p38 mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase inhibitor PD98509 as an import enhancer, and phorbol ester as an export inhibitor. The results establish a robust method for identifying compounds regulating nucleocytoplasmic import or export and also implicate MAP kinases in nuclear import of nuclear factor κ B. © 2007 Society for Biomolecular Sciences.

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Kwon, Y. J., Genovesio, A., Youl Kim, N., Hi Chul Kim, Jung, S., David-Watine, B., … Emans, N. (2007). High-content classification of nucleocytoplasmic import or export inhibitors. Journal of Biomolecular Screening, 12(5), 621–627. https://doi.org/10.1177/1087057107301319

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