Genomic profiling of drug sensitivities via induced haploinsufficiency
- PMID: 10080179
- DOI: 10.1038/6791
Genomic profiling of drug sensitivities via induced haploinsufficiency
Abstract
Lowering the dosage of a single gene from two copies to one copy in diploid yeast results in a heterozygote that is sensitized to any drug that acts on the product of this gene. This haploinsufficient phenotype thereby identifies the gene product of the heterozygous locus as the likely drug target. We exploited this finding in a genomic approach to drug-target identification. Genome sequence information was used to generate molecularly tagged heterozygous yeast strains that were pooled, grown competitively in drug and analysed for drug sensitivity using high-density oligonucleotide arrays. Individual heterozygous strain analysis verified six known drug targets. Parallel analysis identified the known target and two hypersensitive loci in a mixed culture of 233 strains in the presence of the drug tunicamycin. Our discovery that both drug target and hypersensitive loci exhibit drug-induced haploinsufficiency may have important consequences in pharmacogenomics and variable drug toxicity observed in human populations.
Comment in
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Redundancy reveals drugs in action.Nat Genet. 1999 Mar;21(3):245-6. doi: 10.1038/6748. Nat Genet. 1999. PMID: 10080166 No abstract available.
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