Inhibiting eukaryotic ribosome biogenesis
Abstract Background Ribosome biogenesis is a central process in every growing cell. In eukaryotes, it requires more than 250 non-ribosomal assembly factors, most of which are essential. Despite this large repertoire of potential targets, only very few chemical inhibitors of ribosome biogenesis are k...
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doaj-eb6ec7c70eda484b842720925e25f15a2020-11-25T03:20:48ZengBMCBMC Biology1741-70072019-06-0117111610.1186/s12915-019-0664-2Inhibiting eukaryotic ribosome biogenesisDominik Awad0Michael Prattes1Lisa Kofler2Ingrid Rössler3Mathias Loibl4Melanie Pertl5Gertrude Zisser6Heimo Wolinski7Brigitte Pertschy8Helmut Bergler9Institute of Molecular Biosciences, University of GrazInstitute of Molecular Biosciences, University of GrazInstitute of Molecular Biosciences, University of GrazInstitute of Molecular Biosciences, University of GrazInstitute of Molecular Biosciences, University of GrazInstitute of Molecular Biosciences, University of GrazInstitute of Molecular Biosciences, University of GrazInstitute of Molecular Biosciences, University of GrazInstitute of Molecular Biosciences, University of GrazInstitute of Molecular Biosciences, University of GrazAbstract Background Ribosome biogenesis is a central process in every growing cell. In eukaryotes, it requires more than 250 non-ribosomal assembly factors, most of which are essential. Despite this large repertoire of potential targets, only very few chemical inhibitors of ribosome biogenesis are known so far. Such inhibitors are valuable tools to study this highly dynamic process and elucidate mechanistic details of individual maturation steps. Moreover, ribosome biogenesis is of particular importance for fast proliferating cells, suggesting its inhibition could be a valid strategy for treatment of tumors or infections. Results We systematically screened ~ 1000 substances for inhibitory effects on ribosome biogenesis using a microscopy-based screen scoring ribosomal subunit export defects. We identified 128 compounds inhibiting maturation of either the small or the large ribosomal subunit or both. Northern blot analysis demonstrates that these inhibitors cause a broad spectrum of different rRNA processing defects. Conclusions Our findings show that the individual inhibitors affect a wide range of different maturation steps within the ribosome biogenesis pathway. Our results provide for the first time a comprehensive set of inhibitors to study ribosome biogenesis by chemical inhibition of individual maturation steps and establish the process as promising druggable pathway for chemical intervention.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12915-019-0664-2 |
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Dominik Awad Michael Prattes Lisa Kofler Ingrid Rössler Mathias Loibl Melanie Pertl Gertrude Zisser Heimo Wolinski Brigitte Pertschy Helmut Bergler |
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Dominik Awad Michael Prattes Lisa Kofler Ingrid Rössler Mathias Loibl Melanie Pertl Gertrude Zisser Heimo Wolinski Brigitte Pertschy Helmut Bergler Inhibiting eukaryotic ribosome biogenesis BMC Biology |
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Dominik Awad Michael Prattes Lisa Kofler Ingrid Rössler Mathias Loibl Melanie Pertl Gertrude Zisser Heimo Wolinski Brigitte Pertschy Helmut Bergler |
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Inhibiting eukaryotic ribosome biogenesis |
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Abstract Background Ribosome biogenesis is a central process in every growing cell. In eukaryotes, it requires more than 250 non-ribosomal assembly factors, most of which are essential. Despite this large repertoire of potential targets, only very few chemical inhibitors of ribosome biogenesis are known so far. Such inhibitors are valuable tools to study this highly dynamic process and elucidate mechanistic details of individual maturation steps. Moreover, ribosome biogenesis is of particular importance for fast proliferating cells, suggesting its inhibition could be a valid strategy for treatment of tumors or infections. Results We systematically screened ~ 1000 substances for inhibitory effects on ribosome biogenesis using a microscopy-based screen scoring ribosomal subunit export defects. We identified 128 compounds inhibiting maturation of either the small or the large ribosomal subunit or both. Northern blot analysis demonstrates that these inhibitors cause a broad spectrum of different rRNA processing defects. Conclusions Our findings show that the individual inhibitors affect a wide range of different maturation steps within the ribosome biogenesis pathway. Our results provide for the first time a comprehensive set of inhibitors to study ribosome biogenesis by chemical inhibition of individual maturation steps and establish the process as promising druggable pathway for chemical intervention. |
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