Abstract
Lysosomal protein degradation via autophagy strictly regulates cellular protein homoeostasis. Herein we performed high-content screening to identify compounds that inhibit autophagy pathways. We obtained 11 hit compounds and performed cluster analysis using cellular morphological information. Vacuolin-1, which induces the formation of giant vacuoles and is a target unknown compound, clustered with the known PIKfyve inhibitor YM201636. We further confirmed that vacuolin-1 is a potent PIKfyve inhibitor, and we finally concluded that PIKfyve inhibitors are novel chemical tools for regulating autophagy.
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Sano, O., Kazetani, K., Funata, M., Fukuda, Y., Matsui, J., & Iwata, H. (2016). Vacuolin-1 inhibits autophagy by impairing lysosomal maturation via PIKfyve inhibition. FEBS Letters, 1576–1585. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.12195
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