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Establishment of a chemical synthetic lethality screen in cultured human cells.

A Simons1, N Dafni, I Dotan, Y Oron, D Canaani.   

Abstract

The synthetic lethality screen is a powerful genetic method for unraveling functional interactions between proteins in yeast. Here we demonstrate the feasibility of a chemical synthetic lethality screen in cultured human cells, based in part on the concept of the yeast method. The technology employs both an immortalized human cell line, deficient in a gene of interest, which is complemented by an episomal survival plasmid expressing the gene of interest, and the use of a novel double-label fluorescence system. Selective pressure imposed by any one of several synthetic lethal metabolic inhibitors prevented the spontaneous loss of the episomal survival plasmid. Retention or loss over time of this plasmid could be sensitively detected in a blind test, while cells were grown in microtiter plates. Application of this method should thus permit high throughput screening of drugs, which are synthetically lethal with any mutant human gene of interest, whose normal counterpart can be expressed. This usage is particularly attractive for the search of drugs, which kill malignant cells in a gene-specific manner, based on their predetermined cellular genotype. Moreover, by replacing the chemicals used in this example with a library of either DNA oligonucleotides or expressible dominant negative genetic elements, one should be able to identify synthetic lethal human genes.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11157789      PMCID: PMC311022          DOI: 10.1101/gr.154201

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genome Res        ISSN: 1088-9051            Impact factor:   9.043


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