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Tandem screening of toxic compounds on GFP-labeled bacteria and cancer cells in microtiter plates
Authors:Montoya Jessica  Varela-Ramirez Armando  Shanmugasundram Muthian  Martinez Luis E  Primm Todd P  Aguilera Renato J
Affiliation:Department of Biological Sciences, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX 79968-0519, USA.
Abstract:A 96-well fluorescence-based assay has been developed for the rapid screening of potential cytotoxic and bacteriocidal compounds. The assay is based on detection of green fluorescent protein (GFP) in HeLa human carcinoma cells as well as gram negative (Escherichia coli) and gram positive bacteria (Mycobacterium avium). Addition of a toxic compound to the GFP marked cells resulted in the loss of the GFP fluorescence which was readily detected by fluorometry. Thirty-nine distinct naphthoquinone derivatives were screened and several of these compounds were found to be toxic to all cell types. Apart from differences in overall toxicity, two general types of toxic compounds were detected, those that exhibited toxicity to two or all three of the cell types and those that were primarily toxic to the HeLa cells. Our results demonstrate that the parallel screening of both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells is not only feasible and reproducible but also cost effective.
Keywords:Apoptosis   Cytotoxic   Fluorescence   Screening   Naphthoquinone   GFP   High-throughput   Mycobacterium avium   Escherichia coli   HeLa
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