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Assay and Drug Development Technologies | 2003

Measuring Drug Action in the Cellular Context Using Protein-Fragment Complementation Assays

Helen Yu; Mary West; Brigitte Keon; Graham K. Bilter; Stephen Owens; Jane E. Lamerdin; John K. Westwick

Cellular signal transduction occurs in the context of dynamic multiprotein complexes in highly ramified pathways. These complexes in turn interact with the cytoskeleton, protein scaffolds, membranes, lipid rafts, and specific subcellular organelles, contributing to the exquisitely tight regulation of their localization and activity. However, these realities of drug target biology are not addressed by currently available drug discovery platforms. In this article, we describe the use of protein-fragment complementation assays (PCAs) to assess drugs and drug targets in the context of their native environment. The PCA process allows for the detection of protein-protein complexes following the expression of full-length mammalian genes linked in-frame to polypeptide fragments of rationally dissected reporter genes. If cellular activity causes the association of two proteins linked to complementary reporter fragments, the interaction of the proteins of interest enables refolding of the fragments, which can then generate a quantifiable signal. Using a PCA based on a yellow fluorescent protein, we demonstrate that functional (p50/p65) complexes of the heterodimeric nuclear factor-kappaB transcription factor, as well as the transcription factor subunit p65 and its modulator IkappaBalpha, can be visualized and monitored in live cells. We observed similar responses of the PCA assays to the activities of the cognate endogenous proteins, including modulation by known agonists and antagonists. A proof-of-concept high throughput screen was carried out using the p50/p65 cell line, and potent inhibitors of this pathway were identified. These assays record the dynamic activity of signaling pathways in living cells and in real time, and validate the utility of PCA as a novel approach to drug discovery.


Nature Chemical Biology | 2006

Identifying off-target effects and hidden phenotypes of drugs in human cells

Marnie L. Macdonald; Jane E. Lamerdin; Stephen Owens; Brigitte Keon; Graham K. Bilter; Zhidi Shang; Zhengping Huang; Helen Yu; Jennifer Dias; Tomoe Minami; Stephen W. Michnick; John K. Westwick


Archive | 2004

Protein fragment complementation assays for high-throughput and high-content screening

Stephen W. Michnick; Ingrid Remy; Marnie L. Macdonald; Jane E. Lamerdin; Helen Yu; John K. Westwick


Archive | 2005

Drugs for the treatment of neoplastic disorders

John K. Westwick; Helen Yu; Stephen Owens; Marnie L. Macdonald


Archive | 2005

Pharmacological profiling of drugs with cell-based assays

John K. Westwick; Helen Yu; Marnie L. Macdonald


Archive | 2005

Methods for identifying new drug leads and new therapeutic uses for known drugs

John K. Westwick; Marnie L. Macdonald; Helen Yu; Stephen Owens; Stephen W. Michnick


Archive | 2013

PHARMACOLOGICAL PROFILING OF DRUG WITH CELL-BASED ASSAY

John K. Westwick; ジョン ケイ ウェストウィック; Helen Yu; ヘレン ユ; L Macdonald Marnie; マーニー エル マクドナルド


Archive | 2005

Pharmakologische Profilierung von Arzneimitteln mit zellenbasierten Assays

John K. Westwick; Helen Yu; Marnie L. Macdonald


Archive | 2005

Medicaments permettant de traiter les troubles neoplasiques

John K. Westwick; Helen Yu; Stephen Owens; Marnie L. Macdonald


Archive | 2005

Erstellung pharmakologischer profile von arzneistoffen mittels tests auf zellbasis

John K. Westwick; Helen Yu; Marnie L. Macdonald

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John K. Westwick

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Jane E. Lamerdin

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Ingrid Remy

Université de Montréal

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