Patent ID: 7556929
Filing Date: 2009-07-07
Classification: C12Q,G01N

Abstract:
1. A method of identifying a compound from a library of low molecular weight compounds that activates a spindle checkpoint protein in haploid yeast cells, the method comprising: contacting at least one compound from the library with a sample of a first strain of haploid yeast cells having a deleted yeast gene encoding the open reading frame of a yeast spindle checkpoint protein and containing a human homolog gene encoding the spindle checkpoint protein that complements the function of the cognate deleted yeast gene; and contacting the at least one compound with a sample of a second strain of haploid yeast cells also having the deleted yeast gene encoding the spindle checkpoint protein, the second strain not containing the human gene, wherein the yeast gene encoding the spindle checkpoint protein deleted in the first and second strains is selected from the group consisting of MAD1, MAD2, MAD3, BUB1, BUBR1 and BUB3; observing arrest of growth of cells of the first strain in comparison to observing growth of cells of the second yeast strain, and in comparison to observing growth of cells of a second sample of the first strain absent the at least one compound and under conditions that are otherwise identical, wherein the compound that activates the spindle checkpoint in the first sample of the first strain is identified by observing arrest of growth of the first sample of the first strain contacted with the compound, in comparison to observing growth of the second strain contacted with the compound, and in comparison to observing growth in the second sample of the first strain of yeast cells absent the compound; and confirming that the compound activates the spindle checkpoint protein and arrests growth of cells by evaluating a phenotype of arrested cells, wherein evaluating the phenotype is analyzing morphology of at least one of the nucleus and the spindles of the arrested cells, thereby identifying the compound from a library of low molecular weight compounds that activates the spindle checkpoint protein.