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Methods for Identifying Compounds that Specifically Target Translation

  • Letizia Brandi
  • , Attilio Fabbretti
  • , Pohl Milon
  • , Marcello Carotti
  • , Cynthia L. Pon
  • , Claudio O. Gualerzi

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Abstract

This chapter presents methods and protocols suitable for the identification and characterization of inhibitors of the prokaryotic and/or eukaryotic translational apparatus as a whole or targeting specific, underexploited targets of the bacterial protein synthetic machinery such as translation initiation and aminoacylation. Some of the methods described have been used successfully for the high-throughput screening of libraries of natural or synthetic compounds and make use of model "universal" mRNAs that can be translated with similar efficiency by cellfree extracts of bacterial, yeast, and HeLa cells. Other methods presented here are suitable for secondary screening tests aimed at identifying a specific target of an antibiotic within the translational pathway of prokaryotic cells.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTranslation Initiation
Subtitle of host publicationCell Biology, High Throughput Methods, and Chemical Based Approaches
EditorsJon Lorsch
Pages229-267
Number of pages39
DOIs
StatePublished - 2007
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameMethods in Enzymology
Volume431
ISSN (Print)0076-6879

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