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Journal of Biomolecular Screening | 2013

A Selective ATP-Binding Cassette Subfamily G Member 2 Efflux Inhibitor Revealed via High-Throughput Flow Cytometry

J. Jacob Strouse; Irena Ivnitski-Steele; Hadya M. Khawaja; Dominique Perez; Jerec Ricci; Tuanli Yao; Warren S. Weiner; Chad E. Schroeder; Denise S. Simpson; Brooks E. Maki; Kelin Li; Jennifer E. Golden; Terry D. Foutz; Anna Waller; Annette M. Evangelisti; Susan M. Young; Stephanie E. Chavez; Matthew Garcia; Oleg Ursu; Cristian G. Bologa; Mark B. Carter; Virginia M. Salas; Kristine Gouveia; George P. Tegos; Tudor I. Oprea; Bruce S. Edwards; Jeffrey Aubé; Richard S. Larson; Larry A. Sklar

Chemotherapeutics tumor resistance is a principal reason for treatment failure, and clinical and experimental data indicate that multidrug transporters such as ATP-binding cassette (ABC) B1 and ABCG2 play a leading role by preventing cytotoxic intracellular drug concentrations. Functional efflux inhibition of existing chemotherapeutics by these pumps continues to present a promising approach for treatment. A contributing factor to the failure of existing inhibitors in clinical applications is limited understanding of specific substrate/inhibitor/pump interactions. We have identified selective efflux inhibitors by profiling multiple ABC transporters against a library of small molecules to find molecular probes to further explore such interactions. In our primary screening protocol using JC-1 as a dual-pump fluorescent reporter substrate, we identified a piperazine-substituted pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine substructure with promise for selective efflux inhibition. As a result of a focused structure-activity relationship (SAR)–driven chemistry effort, we describe compound 1 (CID44640177), an efflux inhibitor with selectivity toward ABCG2 over ABCB1. Compound 1 is also shown to potentiate the activity of mitoxantrone in vitro as well as preliminarily in vivo in an ABCG2-overexpressing tumor model. At least two analogues significantly reduce tumor size in combination with the chemotherapeutic topotecan. To our knowledge, low nanomolar chemoreversal activity coupled with direct evidence of efflux inhibition for ABCG2 is unprecedented.


PLOS ONE | 2012

A Novel Flow Cytometric HTS Assay Reveals Functional Modulators of ATP Binding Cassette Transporter ABCB6

Kishore Polireddy; Mohiuddin Md. Taimur Khan; Hemantkumar Chavan; Susan Young; Xiaochao Ma; Anna Waller; Matthew Garcia; Dominique Perez; Stephanie E. Chavez; J. Jacob Strouse; Mark K. Haynes; Cristian G. Bologa; Tudor I. Oprea; George P. Tegos; Larry A. Sklar; Partha Krishnamurthy

ABCB6 is a member of the adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-binding cassette family of transporter proteins that is increasingly recognized as a relevant physiological and therapeutic target. Evaluation of modulators of ABCB6 activity would pave the way toward a more complete understanding of the significance of this transport process in tumor cell growth, proliferation and therapy-related drug resistance. In addition, this effort would improve our understanding of the function of ABCB6 in normal physiology with respect to heme biosynthesis, and cellular adaptation to metabolic demand and stress responses. To search for modulators of ABCB6, we developed a novel cell-based approach that, in combination with flow cytometric high-throughput screening (HTS), can be used to identify functional modulators of ABCB6. Accumulation of protoporphyrin, a fluorescent molecule, in wild-type ABCB6 expressing K562 cells, forms the basis of the HTS assay. Screening the Prestwick Chemical Library employing the HTS assay identified four compounds, benzethonium chloride, verteporfin, tomatine hydrochloride and piperlongumine, that reduced ABCB6 mediated cellular porphyrin levels. Validation of the identified compounds employing the hemin-agarose affinity chromatography and mitochondrial transport assays demonstrated that three out of the four compounds were capable of inhibiting ABCB6 mediated hemin transport into isolated mitochondria. However, only verteporfin and tomatine hydrochloride inhibited ABCB6’s ability to compete with hemin as an ABCB6 substrate. This assay is therefore sensitive, robust, and suitable for automation in a high-throughput environment as demonstrated by our identification of selective functional modulators of ABCB6. Application of this assay to other libraries of synthetic compounds and natural products is expected to identify novel modulators of ABCB6 activity.


Cytometry Part B-clinical Cytometry | 2016

Relationship of light scatter change and Cdc42‐regulated actin status

Lin Hong; Stephanie E. Chavez; Yelena Smagley; Alexandre Chigaev; Larry A. Sklar

Cdc42 GTPase has important roles in regulating intracellular actin reorganization. The current methods to monitor actin changes are typically complex and point by point.


Archive | 2013

Profiling a Selective Probe for RTG Branch of Yeast TORC1 Signaling Pathway

Jun Chen; Susan M. Young; Christopher D.C. Allen; Anna Waller; Oleg Ursu; J. Jacob Strouse; Tuanli Yao; Jennifer E. Golden; Blake R. Peterson; Terry D. Foutz; Stephanie E. Chavez; Dominique Perez; Annette M. Evangelisti; Mathew J. Garcia; Cristian G. Bologa; Mark B. Carter; Virginia M. Salas; Tudor I. Oprea; Bruce S. Edwards; Nicolas Panchaud; Claudio De Virgilio; Andrew Seeber; Robbie Loewith; Elaine Manzanilla; Margaret Werner-Washburne; Jeffrey Aubé; Larry A. Sklar


Archive | 2013

Figure 6, Screening flow chart

J. Jacob Strouse; Irena Ivnitski-Steele; Hadya M. Njus; Terry D. Foutz; Tuanli Yao; Warren S. Weiner; Chad E. Schroeder; Denise S. Simpson; Brooks E. Maki; Kelin Li; Jennifer E. Golden; Anna Waller; Annette M. Evangelisti; Susan M. Young; Dominique Perez; Stephanie E. Chavez; Mathew J. Garcia; Oleg Ursu; Dan C. Fara; Cristian G. Bologa; Mark B. Carter; Virginia M. Salas; George P. Tegos; Tudor I. Oprea; Bruce S. Edwards; Richard S. Larson; Jeffrey Aubé; Larry A. Sklar


Archive | 2013

Table 2, Continuation of SAR expansion on initial hit SID 85240370

J. Jacob Strouse; Irena Ivnitski-Steele; Hadya M. Njus; Terry D. Foutz; Tuanli Yao; Warren S. Weiner; Chad E. Schroeder; Denise S. Simpson; Brooks E. Maki; Kelin Li; Jennifer E. Golden; Anna Waller; Annette M. Evangelisti; Susan M. Young; Dominique Perez; Stephanie E. Chavez; Mathew J. Garcia; Oleg Ursu; Dan C. Fara; Cristian G. Bologa; Mark B. Carter; Virginia M. Salas; George P. Tegos; Tudor I. Oprea; Bruce S. Edwards; Richard S. Larson; Jeffrey Aubé; Larry A. Sklar


Archive | 2013

Figure 10, Parent hit SID 85240370 modified to a new lead, SID 88095709

J. Jacob Strouse; Irena Ivnitski-Steele; Hadya M. Njus; Terry D. Foutz; Tuanli Yao; Warren S. Weiner; Chad E. Schroeder; Denise S. Simpson; Brooks E. Maki; Kelin Li; Jennifer E. Golden; Anna Waller; Annette M. Evangelisti; Susan M. Young; Dominique Perez; Stephanie E. Chavez; Mathew J. Garcia; Oleg Ursu; Dan C. Fara; Cristian G. Bologa; Mark B. Carter; Virginia M. Salas; George P. Tegos; Tudor I. Oprea; Bruce S. Edwards; Richard S. Larson; Jeffrey Aubé; Larry A. Sklar


Archive | 2013

Figure 12, Refinement of structure based on efflux and associated potentiation and toxicity data

J. Jacob Strouse; Irena Ivnitski-Steele; Hadya M. Njus; Terry D. Foutz; Tuanli Yao; Warren S. Weiner; Chad E. Schroeder; Denise S. Simpson; Brooks E. Maki; Kelin Li; Jennifer E. Golden; Anna Waller; Annette M. Evangelisti; Susan M. Young; Dominique Perez; Stephanie E. Chavez; Mathew J. Garcia; Oleg Ursu; Dan C. Fara; Cristian G. Bologa; Mark B. Carter; Virginia M. Salas; George P. Tegos; Tudor I. Oprea; Bruce S. Edwards; Richard S. Larson; Jeffrey Aubé; Larry A. Sklar


Archive | 2013

Figure 6, Schematic of screen strategy

Jun Chen; Susan M. Young; Chris Allen; Anna Waller; Oleg Ursu; J. Jacob Strouse; Tuanli Yao; Jennifer E. Golden; Blake R. Peterson; Terry D. Foutz; Stephanie E. Chavez; Dominique Perez; Annette M. Evangelisti; Mathew J. Garcia; Cristian G. Bologa; Mark B. Carter; Virginia M. Salas; Tudor I. Oprea; Bruce S. Edwards; Nicolas Panchaud; Claudio De Virgilio; Andrew Seeber; Robbie Loewith; Elaine Manzanilla; Margaret Werner-Washburne; Jeffrey Aubé; Larry A. Sklar


Archive | 2013

Figure A4, HRMS data for SID 88095709 (CID 44640177)

J. Jacob Strouse; Irena Ivnitski-Steele; Hadya M. Njus; Terry D. Foutz; Tuanli Yao; Warren S. Weiner; Chad E. Schroeder; Denise S. Simpson; Brooks E. Maki; Kelin Li; Jennifer E. Golden; Anna Waller; Annette M. Evangelisti; Susan M. Young; Dominique Perez; Stephanie E. Chavez; Mathew J. Garcia; Oleg Ursu; Dan C. Fara; Cristian G. Bologa; Mark B. Carter; Virginia M. Salas; George P. Tegos; Tudor I. Oprea; Bruce S. Edwards; Richard S. Larson; Jeffrey Aubé; Larry A. Sklar

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Larry A. Sklar

University of New Mexico

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Anna Waller

University of New Mexico

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Tudor I. Oprea

University of New Mexico

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Mark B. Carter

University of New Mexico

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