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Stimulators of translation identified during a small molecule screening campaign.


ABSTRACT: In screening a library of natural and synthetic products for eukaryotic translation modulators, we identified two natural products, isohymenialdisine and hymenialdisine, that exhibit stimulatory effects on translation. The characterization of these compounds led to the insight that mRNA used to program the translation extracts during high-throughput assay setup was leading to phosphorylation of eIF2?, a potent negative regulatory event that is mediated by one of four kinases. We identified double-stranded RNA-dependent protein kinase (PKR) as the eIF2? kinase that was being activated by exogenously added mRNA template. Characterization of the mode of action of isohymenialdisine revealed that it directly acts on PKR by inhibiting autophosphorylation, perturbs the PKR-eIF2? phosphorylation axis, and can be modeled into the PKR ATP binding site. Our results identify a source of "false positives" for high-throughput screen campaigns using translation extracts, raising a cautionary note for this type of screen.

SUBMITTER: Shin U 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3943918 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stimulators of translation identified during a small molecule screening campaign.

Shin Unkyung U   Williams David E DE   Kozakov Dima D   Hall David R DR   Beglov Dmitri D   Vajda Sandor S   Andersen Raymond J RJ   Pelletier Jerry J  

Analytical biochemistry 20140201


In screening a library of natural and synthetic products for eukaryotic translation modulators, we identified two natural products, isohymenialdisine and hymenialdisine, that exhibit stimulatory effects on translation. The characterization of these compounds led to the insight that mRNA used to program the translation extracts during high-throughput assay setup was leading to phosphorylation of eIF2α, a potent negative regulatory event that is mediated by one of four kinases. We identified doubl  ...[more]

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