Clusters of bioactive compounds target dynamic endomembrane networks in vivo

Drakakaki G, Robert S, Szatmári A, Brown M, Nagawa S, Van Damme D, Leonard M, Yang Z, Girke T, Schmid S, Russinova E, Friml J, Raikhel N, Hicks G. 2011. Clusters of bioactive compounds target dynamic endomembrane networks in vivo. PNAS. 108(43), 17850–17855.

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Drakakaki, Georgia; Robert, Stéphanie; Szatmári, Anna-Maria; Brown, Michelle Q; Nagawa, Shingo; Van Damme, Daniël; Leonard, Marylin; Yang, Zhenbiao; Girke, Thomas; Schmid, Sandra L; Russinova, Eugenia; Friml, JiríISTA
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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.
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2011-10-25
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PNAS
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108
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43
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17850 - 17855
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Drakakaki G, Robert S, Szatmári A, et al. Clusters of bioactive compounds target dynamic endomembrane networks in vivo. PNAS. 2011;108(43):17850-17855. doi:10.1073/pnas.1108581108
Drakakaki, G., Robert, S., Szatmári, A., Brown, M., Nagawa, S., Van Damme, D., … Hicks, G. (2011). Clusters of bioactive compounds target dynamic endomembrane networks in vivo. PNAS. National Academy of Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1108581108
Drakakaki, Georgia, Stéphanie Robert, Anna Szatmári, Michelle Brown, Shingo Nagawa, Daniël Van Damme, Marylin Leonard, et al. “Clusters of Bioactive Compounds Target Dynamic Endomembrane Networks in Vivo.” PNAS. National Academy of Sciences, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1108581108.
G. Drakakaki et al., “Clusters of bioactive compounds target dynamic endomembrane networks in vivo,” PNAS, vol. 108, no. 43. National Academy of Sciences, pp. 17850–17855, 2011.
Drakakaki G, Robert S, Szatmári A, Brown M, Nagawa S, Van Damme D, Leonard M, Yang Z, Girke T, Schmid S, Russinova E, Friml J, Raikhel N, Hicks G. 2011. Clusters of bioactive compounds target dynamic endomembrane networks in vivo. PNAS. 108(43), 17850–17855.
Drakakaki, Georgia, et al. “Clusters of Bioactive Compounds Target Dynamic Endomembrane Networks in Vivo.” PNAS, vol. 108, no. 43, National Academy of Sciences, 2011, pp. 17850–55, doi:10.1073/pnas.1108581108.

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