A genome-wide screen of a haploid deletion library of bakers' yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) was conducted to document the phenotypic and transcriptional impact of exposure to each of the two pharmaceutical products 5-fluorouracil (an anti-tumor agent) and nystatin (an anti-fungal agent). The combined data set was handled by applying a systems biology perspective. A Gene Ontology analysis identified functional categories previously characterized as likely targets for both compounds. Induced transcription profiles were well correlated in yeast and human HepG2 cells. The identified molecular targets for both compounds were used to suggest a small set of human orthologues as appropriate for testing on human material. The yeast system...
Humanized yeast offer a valuable resource with which to model and study human biology. Using cross-s...
Baker’s yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is the simplest and most well-known representative of eukar...
AbstractThe budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a genetically tractable model system with whic...
S.cerevisiae is used as an eukaryotic model for toxicogenomics studies. We took advantage of this tw...
SummaryDiscovering target and off-target effects of specific compounds is critical to drug discovery...
We demonstrate the efficacy of a genome-wide protocol in yeastthat allows the identification of thos...
Background: A myriad of new chemicals has been introduced into our environment and exposure to these...
The increased presence of chemical contaminants in the environment is an undeniable concern to human...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, commonly known as Baker s yeast, is a eukaryotic model organism widely use...
AbstractModern medicine faces the challenge of developing safer and more effective therapies to trea...
Chemotherapeutic agents act by targeting rapidly dividing cancer cells. The full extent of their cel...
High drug attrition rates due to toxicity, the controversy of experimental animal usage, and the EU ...
Advances in genomics and drug discovery have been accelerated by the introduction of new technologie...
Four recent \u27chemical genomic\u27 studies, using genome-scale collections of yeast gene deletions...
As a control, gene expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Baker\u27s yeast) grown in standard YEPD ...
Humanized yeast offer a valuable resource with which to model and study human biology. Using cross-s...
Baker’s yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is the simplest and most well-known representative of eukar...
AbstractThe budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a genetically tractable model system with whic...
S.cerevisiae is used as an eukaryotic model for toxicogenomics studies. We took advantage of this tw...
SummaryDiscovering target and off-target effects of specific compounds is critical to drug discovery...
We demonstrate the efficacy of a genome-wide protocol in yeastthat allows the identification of thos...
Background: A myriad of new chemicals has been introduced into our environment and exposure to these...
The increased presence of chemical contaminants in the environment is an undeniable concern to human...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, commonly known as Baker s yeast, is a eukaryotic model organism widely use...
AbstractModern medicine faces the challenge of developing safer and more effective therapies to trea...
Chemotherapeutic agents act by targeting rapidly dividing cancer cells. The full extent of their cel...
High drug attrition rates due to toxicity, the controversy of experimental animal usage, and the EU ...
Advances in genomics and drug discovery have been accelerated by the introduction of new technologie...
Four recent \u27chemical genomic\u27 studies, using genome-scale collections of yeast gene deletions...
As a control, gene expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Baker\u27s yeast) grown in standard YEPD ...
Humanized yeast offer a valuable resource with which to model and study human biology. Using cross-s...
Baker’s yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is the simplest and most well-known representative of eukar...
AbstractThe budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a genetically tractable model system with whic...