James Spoonamore
Broad Institute
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Journal of Biomolecular Screening | 2012
Deepika Walpita; Thomas Hasaka; James Spoonamore; Amedeo Vetere; Karen K. Takane; Dina Fomina-Yadlin; Nathalie Fiaschi-Taesch; Alykhan F. Shamji; Paul A. Clemons; Andrew F. Stewart; Stuart L. Schreiber; Bridget K. Wagner
A small-molecule inducer of beta-cell proliferation in human islets represents a potential regeneration strategy for treating type 1 diabetes. However, the lack of suitable human beta cell lines makes such a discovery a challenge. Here, we adapted an islet cell culture system to high-throughput screening to identify such small molecules. We prepared microtiter plates containing extracellular matrix from a human bladder carcinoma cell line. Dissociated human islets were seeded onto these plates, cultured for up to 7 days, and assessed for proliferation by simultaneous Ki67 and C-peptide immunofluorescence. Importantly, this environment preserved beta-cell physiological function, as measured by glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. Adenoviral overexpression of cdk-6 and cyclin D1, known inducers of human beta cell proliferation, was used as a positive control in our assay. This induction was inhibited by cotreatment with rapamycin, an immunosuppressant often used in islet transplantation. We then performed a pilot screen of 1280 compounds, observing some phenotypic effects on cells. This high-throughput human islet cell culture method can be used to assess various aspects of beta-cell biology on a relatively large number of compounds.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2013
Jessica Lopes da Rosa; Vineeta Bajaj; James Spoonamore; Paul D. Kaufman
The histone acetyltransferase Rtt109 is the sole enzyme responsible for acetylation of histone H3 lysine 56 (H3K56) in fungal organisms. Loss of Rtt109 renders fungal cells extremely sensitive to genotoxic agents, and prevents pathogenesis in several clinically important species. Here, via a high throughput chemical screen of >300,000 compounds, we discovered a chemical inhibitor of Rtt109 that does not inhibit other acetyltransferase enzymes. This compound inhibits Rtt109 regardless of which histone chaperone cofactor protein (Asf1 or Vps75) is present, and appears to inhibit Rtt109 via a tight-binding, uncompetitive mechanism.
ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2012
Michel Weiwer; James Spoonamore; Jingqiang Wei; Boris Guichard; Nathan T. Ross; Kristina Masson; Whitney Silkworth; Sivaraman Dandapani; Michelle Palmer; Christina Scherer; Stuart L. Schreiber; Benito Munoz
Archive | 2014
James Spoonamore; Michel Weiwer; Jianqiang Wei; Boris Guichard; Nathan T. Ross; Kristina Masson; Whitney Silkworth; Sivaraman Dandapani; Benito Munoz; Michelle Palmer; Christina Scherer; Stuart L Schreiber
Archive | 2014
James Spoonamore; Michel Weiwer; Jianqiang Wei; Boris Guichard; Nathan T. Ross; Kristina Masson; Whitney Silkworth; Sivaraman Dandapani; Benito Munoz; Michelle Palmer; Christina Scherer; Stuart L Schreiber
Archive | 2014
James Spoonamore; Michel Weiwer; Jianqiang Wei; Boris Guichard; Nathan T. Ross; Kristina Masson; Whitney Silkworth; Sivaraman Dandapani; Benito Munoz; Michelle Palmer; Christina Scherer; Stuart L Schreiber
Archive | 2014
James Spoonamore; Michel Weiwer; Jianqiang Wei; Boris Guichard; Nathan T. Ross; Kristina Masson; Whitney Silkworth; Sivaraman Dandapani; Benito Munoz; Michelle Palmer; Christina Scherer; Stuart L Schreiber
Archive | 2014
James Spoonamore; Michel Weiwer; Jianqiang Wei; Boris Guichard; Nathan T. Ross; Kristina Masson; Whitney Silkworth; Sivaraman Dandapani; Benito Munoz; Michelle Palmer; Christina Scherer; Stuart L Schreiber
Archive | 2014
James Spoonamore; Michel Weiwer; Jianqiang Wei; Boris Guichard; Nathan T. Ross; Kristina Masson; Whitney Silkworth; Sivaraman Dandapani; Benito Munoz; Michelle Palmer; Christina Scherer; Stuart L Schreiber
Archive | 2014
James Spoonamore; Michel Weiwer; Jianqiang Wei; Boris Guichard; Nathan T. Ross; Kristina Masson; Whitney Silkworth; Sivaraman Dandapani; Benito Munoz; Michelle Palmer; Christina Scherer; Stuart L Schreiber