High-content, image-based screening for drug targets in yeast

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Background: Drug discovery and development are predicated on elucidation of the potential mechanisms of action and cellular targets of candidate chemical compounds. Recent advances in high-content imaging techniques allow simultaneous analysis of a range of cellular events. In this study, we propose a novel strategy to identify drug targets by combining genetic screening and high-content imaging in yeast. Methodology: In this approach, we infer the cellular functions affected by candidate drugs by comparing morphologic changes induced by the compounds with the phenotypes of yeast mutants. Conclusions: Using this method and four well-characterized reagents, we successfully identified previously known target genes of the compounds as well as other genes involved with functionally related cellular pathways. This is the first demonstration of a genetic high-content assay that can be used to identify drug targets based on morphologic phenotypes of a reference mutant panel. © 2010 Ohnuki et al.

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Ohnuki, S., Oka, S., Nogami, S., & Ohya, Y. (2010). High-content, image-based screening for drug targets in yeast. PLoS ONE, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010177

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