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CRISPR-Based Screen Links an Inhibitor of Nonsense-Mediated Decay to eIF4A3 Target Engagement.

Authors :
Cencic R
Naineni SK
Pugsley L
Senéchal P
Sahni A
Pelletier J
Source :
ACS chemical biology [ACS Chem Biol] 2020 Jun 19; Vol. 15 (6), pp. 1621-1629. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 May 28.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Eukaryotic initiation factor (eIF) 4A3 is a DEAD-box RNA helicase and a core component of the exon-junction complex (EJC). The EJC marks the location of exon:exon junctions following the removal of introns by splicing and plays a critical role in an mRNA surveillance program known as nonsense-mediated decay (NMD). NMD is often triggered by the presence of a premature termination codon (PTC) upstream of the EJC, leading to degradation of the variant mRNA which prevents synthesis of a potentially harmful, truncated polypeptide. One approach by which to treat rare diseases where the underlying cause is a PTC is thus to prevent NMD, while stimulating readthrough of the PTC. Hence, there is much interest in inhibiting NMD, and recently a set of small molecules, 1,4-diacylpiperazine derivatives, targeting eIF4A3 has been developed and shown to harbor such activity. Herein, we undertake a CRISPR/Cas9-based variomics screen to identify eIF4A3 alleles resistant to said compounds. Our results provide genetic evidence linking compound bioactivity to eIF4A3 engagement.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1554-8937
Volume :
15
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
ACS chemical biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32401488
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acschembio.0c00253