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Clusters of bioactive compounds target dynamic endomembrane networks in vivo.


ABSTRACT: Endomembrane trafficking relies on the coordination of a highly complex, dynamic network of intracellular vesicles. Understanding the network will require a dissection of cargo and vesicle dynamics at the cellular level in vivo. This is also a key to establishing a link between vesicular networks and their functional roles in development. We used a high-content intracellular screen to discover small molecules targeting endomembrane trafficking in vivo in a complex eukaryote, Arabidopsis thaliana. Tens of thousands of molecules were prescreened and a selected subset was interrogated against a panel of plasma membrane (PM) and other endomembrane compartment markers to identify molecules that altered vesicle trafficking. The extensive image dataset was transformed by a flexible algorithm into a marker-by-phenotype-by-treatment time matrix and revealed groups of molecules that induced similar subcellular fingerprints (clusters). This matrix provides a platform for a systems view of trafficking. Molecules from distinct clusters presented avenues and enabled an entry point to dissect recycling at the PM, vacuolar sorting, and cell-plate maturation. Bioactivity in human cells indicated the value of the approach to identifying small molecules that are active in diverse organisms for biology and drug discovery.

SUBMITTER: Drakakaki G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3203817 | biostudies-other | 2011 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Clusters of bioactive compounds target dynamic endomembrane networks in vivo.

Drakakaki Georgia G   Robert Stéphanie S   Szatmari Anna-Maria AM   Brown Michelle Q MQ   Nagawa Shingo S   Van Damme Daniel D   Leonard Marilyn M   Yang Zhenbiao Z   Girke Thomas T   Schmid Sandra L SL   Russinova Eugenia E   Friml Jiří J   Raikhel Natasha V NV   Hicks Glenn R GR  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20111017 43


Endomembrane trafficking relies on the coordination of a highly complex, dynamic network of intracellular vesicles. Understanding the network will require a dissection of cargo and vesicle dynamics at the cellular level in vivo. This is also a key to establishing a link between vesicular networks and their functional roles in development. We used a high-content intracellular screen to discover small molecules targeting endomembrane trafficking in vivo in a complex eukaryote, Arabidopsis thaliana  ...[more]

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