Abstract Background Single genome-wide screens for the effect of altered gene dosage on drug sensitivity in the model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae provide only a partial picture of the mechanism of action of a drug. Results Using the example of the tumor cell invasion inhibitor dihydromotuporamine C, we show that a more complete picture of drug action can be obtained by combining different chemical genomics approaches – analysis of the sensitivity of ρ0 cells lacking mitochondrial DNA, drug-induced haploinsufficiency, suppression of drug sensitivity by gene overexpression and chemical-genetic synthetic lethality screening using ...
Due to evolutionary conservation of biology, experimental knowledge captured from genetic studies in...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a proven model to investigate the effects of small molecules and drugs o...
Due to evolutionary conservation of biology, experimental knowledge captured from genetic studies in...
Abstract Background Single genome-wide screens for the effect of altered gene dosage on drug sensiti...
Advances in genomics and drug discovery have been accelerated by the introduction of new technologie...
The budding yeast S. cerevisiae is widely used as a model organism to study biological processes tha...
Four recent \u27chemical genomic\u27 studies, using genome-scale collections of yeast gene deletions...
Chemotherapeutic agents act by targeting rapidly dividing cancer cells. The full extent of their cel...
The discovery and characterisation of novel small molecule drug candidates is a medical priority. Re...
We demonstrate the efficacy of a genome-wide protocol in yeastthat allows the identification of thos...
SummaryDiscovering target and off-target effects of specific compounds is critical to drug discovery...
Background: A myriad of new chemicals has been introduced into our environment and exposure to these...
AbstractModern medicine faces the challenge of developing safer and more effective therapies to trea...
SummaryWe describe a multicopy gene suppression screen of drug sensitivity in Saccharomyces cerevisi...
Background: The synthetic tripeptide arsenical 4-(N-(S-glutathionylacetyl)amino) phenylarsenoxide (G...
Due to evolutionary conservation of biology, experimental knowledge captured from genetic studies in...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a proven model to investigate the effects of small molecules and drugs o...
Due to evolutionary conservation of biology, experimental knowledge captured from genetic studies in...
Abstract Background Single genome-wide screens for the effect of altered gene dosage on drug sensiti...
Advances in genomics and drug discovery have been accelerated by the introduction of new technologie...
The budding yeast S. cerevisiae is widely used as a model organism to study biological processes tha...
Four recent \u27chemical genomic\u27 studies, using genome-scale collections of yeast gene deletions...
Chemotherapeutic agents act by targeting rapidly dividing cancer cells. The full extent of their cel...
The discovery and characterisation of novel small molecule drug candidates is a medical priority. Re...
We demonstrate the efficacy of a genome-wide protocol in yeastthat allows the identification of thos...
SummaryDiscovering target and off-target effects of specific compounds is critical to drug discovery...
Background: A myriad of new chemicals has been introduced into our environment and exposure to these...
AbstractModern medicine faces the challenge of developing safer and more effective therapies to trea...
SummaryWe describe a multicopy gene suppression screen of drug sensitivity in Saccharomyces cerevisi...
Background: The synthetic tripeptide arsenical 4-(N-(S-glutathionylacetyl)amino) phenylarsenoxide (G...
Due to evolutionary conservation of biology, experimental knowledge captured from genetic studies in...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a proven model to investigate the effects of small molecules and drugs o...
Due to evolutionary conservation of biology, experimental knowledge captured from genetic studies in...