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Image‐Based Morphological Profiling Identifies a Lysosomotropic,Iron‐Sequestering Autophagy Inhibitor
Authors:Luca Laraia  Guillaume Garivet  Daniel J Foley  Nadine Kaiser  Sebastian Müller  Sarah Zinken  Thomas Pinkert  Julian Wilke  Dale Corkery  Axel Pahl  Sonja Sievers  Petra Janning  Christoph Arenz  Yaowen Wu  Raphaël Rodriguez  Herbert Waldmann
Abstract:Chemical proteomics is widely applied in small‐molecule target identification. However, in general it does not identify non‐protein small‐molecule targets, and thus, alternative methods for target identification are in high demand. We report the discovery of the autophagy inhibitor autoquin and the identification of its molecular mode of action using image‐based morphological profiling in the cell painting assay. A compound‐induced fingerprint representing changes in 579 cellular parameters revealed that autoquin accumulates in lysosomes and inhibits their fusion with autophagosomes. In addition, autoquin sequesters Fe2+ in lysosomes, resulting in an increase of lysosomal reactive oxygen species and ultimately cell death. Such a mechanism of action would have been challenging to unravel by current methods. This work demonstrates the potential of the cell painting assay to deconvolute modes of action of small molecules, warranting wider application in chemical biology.
Keywords:autophagy  cell painting  lysosome  proteomics  target identification
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