A Yeast-Based High-Throughput Screening Platform for the Discovery of Novel pre-mRNA Splicing Modulators

用于发现新型前体mRNA剪接调节剂的基于酵母的高通量筛选平台

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Abstract

Pre-mRNA splicing is a core process in eukaryotic gene expression, and splicing dysregulation has been linked to various diseases. However, very few small molecules have been discovered that can modulate spliced mRNA formation or inhibit the splicing machinery itself. This study presents a novel high-throughput screening (HTS) platform for identifying compounds that modulate splicing. Our platform comprises a two-tiered screening approach: A primary screen measuring growth inhibition in sensitized Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast) strains and a secondary screen that relies on production of a fluorescent protein as a readout for splicing inhibition. Using this approach, we identified 4 small molecules that cause accumulation of unspliced pre-mRNA in vivo in yeast. In addition, cancer cells expressing a myelodysplastic syndrome-associated splicing factor mutation (SRSF2(P95H)) are more sensitive to one of these compounds than those expressing the wild-type version of the protein. Transcriptome analyses showed that this compound causes widespread changes in gene expression in sensitive SRSF2(P95H)-expressing cells. Our results demonstrate the utility of using a yeast-based HTS to identify compounds capable of changing pre-mRNA splicing outcomes.

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