| Literature DB >> 30165789 |
Laurence K Jennings1, Ishtiaq Ahmed2, Alan L Munn2, Anthony R Carroll1,3.
Abstract
One of the major medical challenges of the twenty-first century is the treatment of incurable and fatal neurodegenerative disorders caused by misfolded prion proteins. Since the discovery of these diseases a number of studies have been conducted to identify small molecules for their treatment, however to date no curative treatment is available. These studies can be highly expensive and time consuming, but more recent experimental approaches indicate a significant application for yeast prions in these studies. We therefore used yeast prions to optimize previous high-throughput methods for the cheaper, easier and more rapid screening of natural extracts. Through this approach we aimed to identify natural yeast-prion inhibitors that could be useful in the development of novel treatment strategies for neurodegenerative disorders. We screened 500 marine invertebrate extracts from temperate waters in Australia allowing the identification of yeast-prion inhibiting extracts. Through the bioassay-driven chemical investigation of an active Suberites sponge extract, a group of bromotyrosine derivatives were identified as potent yeast-prion inhibitors. This study outlines the importance of natural products and yeast prions as a first-stage screen for the identification of new chemically diverse and bioactive compounds.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-prion; Porifera; Sup35p; Ure2p; [PSI+]; [URE3]; drug discovery; yeast bioassay
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30165789 PMCID: PMC6277187 DOI: 10.1080/19336896.2018.1513315
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prion ISSN: 1933-6896 Impact factor: 3.931