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Genetic approaches forward genetics

The application of forward chemical genetics to studies of translation provides an opportunity to identify small molecules that inhibit or stimulate this process without any underlying assumptions as to which step is most amenable to targeting by the chemical libraries under consideration. The opportunity exists to identify novel factors involved in translation, unravel new activities of known translation initiation factors, or characterize shortlived intermediates that are frozen by the small molecule inhibitor. We have undertaken a forward chemical genetic approach to identify small molecules that inhibit or stimulate translation in extracts prepared from Krebs-2 ascites cells (Novae et al., 2004). These screens have led to the identification of several novel inhibitors of translation initiation and elongation (Bordeleau et al., 2005, 2006 Robert et al., 2006a,b). [Pg.315]

In my admittedly biased view, the most coherent approach is that of a profoundly disturbed stress system that under specific conditions paves the way to development of mood disorders. These stress-system alterations can be genetic or acquired through trauma in early life or even in utero. Consistent with this neuroendocrine hypothesis are findings that centrally released neuropeptides that drive the HPA system also have behavioral effects that are similar to affective symptoms. This view is further supported by the documented ability of various antidepressants to enhance corticosteroid receptor synthesis and efficacy. Moreover, the stress system, particularly the corticosteroids and their receptors, interferes with all of the neurotransmitter receptor systems, including intracellular signaling, that have been considered in the context of mood disorders. New drugs targeted directly to various elements of the stress system will constitute a major step forward. [Pg.35]


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