Adapting S. cerevisiae Chemical Genomics for Identifying the Modes of Action of Natural Compounds

Natural compounds have been largely excluded from characterization via high-throughput profiling strategies due to their limited abundance. Herein, I describe the modification of high-throughput yeast chemical genomic (CG) interaction profiling to permit identifying the modes of action of natural co...

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Main Author: Andrusiak, Kerry
Other Authors: Boone, Charles
Language:en_ca
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/32456
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OTU.1807-324562013-12-18T03:39:23ZAdapting S. cerevisiae Chemical Genomics for Identifying the Modes of Action of Natural CompoundsAndrusiak, Kerrychemical biologySaccharomyces cerevisiaenatural productschemical genomics0307Natural compounds have been largely excluded from characterization via high-throughput profiling strategies due to their limited abundance. Herein, I describe the modification of high-throughput yeast chemical genomic (CG) interaction profiling to permit identifying the modes of action of natural compounds. The previous assay proceeded by evaluating the genome-wide yeast deletion collection for drug-hypersensitivity in a volume of 0.7mL. Compound consumption was minimized with the adapted approach by reducing the assay volume 70% through simplifying the complexity of the yeast deletion pool screened. By recreating each yeast mutant in a drug-hypersensitive background, I created a novel resource that increases compound efficiency and further diminishes compound use. Evaluating a series of characterized compounds analyzed previously by the traditional CG approach validated the adaptations incorporated did not negatively affect the quality of data yielded. Ultimately, this modified strategy will be used to screen thousands of natural compounds contained within the RIKEN NPDepo library.Boone, Charles2012-062012-07-19T19:00:47ZNO_RESTRICTION2012-07-19T19:00:47Z2012-07-19Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/32456en_ca
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topic chemical biology
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
natural products
chemical genomics
0307
spellingShingle chemical biology
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
natural products
chemical genomics
0307
Andrusiak, Kerry
Adapting S. cerevisiae Chemical Genomics for Identifying the Modes of Action of Natural Compounds
description Natural compounds have been largely excluded from characterization via high-throughput profiling strategies due to their limited abundance. Herein, I describe the modification of high-throughput yeast chemical genomic (CG) interaction profiling to permit identifying the modes of action of natural compounds. The previous assay proceeded by evaluating the genome-wide yeast deletion collection for drug-hypersensitivity in a volume of 0.7mL. Compound consumption was minimized with the adapted approach by reducing the assay volume 70% through simplifying the complexity of the yeast deletion pool screened. By recreating each yeast mutant in a drug-hypersensitive background, I created a novel resource that increases compound efficiency and further diminishes compound use. Evaluating a series of characterized compounds analyzed previously by the traditional CG approach validated the adaptations incorporated did not negatively affect the quality of data yielded. Ultimately, this modified strategy will be used to screen thousands of natural compounds contained within the RIKEN NPDepo library.
author2 Boone, Charles
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Andrusiak, Kerry
author Andrusiak, Kerry
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title Adapting S. cerevisiae Chemical Genomics for Identifying the Modes of Action of Natural Compounds
title_short Adapting S. cerevisiae Chemical Genomics for Identifying the Modes of Action of Natural Compounds
title_full Adapting S. cerevisiae Chemical Genomics for Identifying the Modes of Action of Natural Compounds
title_fullStr Adapting S. cerevisiae Chemical Genomics for Identifying the Modes of Action of Natural Compounds
title_full_unstemmed Adapting S. cerevisiae Chemical Genomics for Identifying the Modes of Action of Natural Compounds
title_sort adapting s. cerevisiae chemical genomics for identifying the modes of action of natural compounds
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