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A Multiplexed Luciferase-based Screening Platform for Interrogating Cancer-associated Signal Transduction in Cultured Cells
Published on: July 3, 2013
Iterative, multimodal, and scalable single-cell profiling for discovery and characterization of signaling regulators
John D Blair1,2, Alexandra Bradu1, Carol Dalgarno1
1New York Genome Center, New York, NY.
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Cell signaling plays a critical role in regulating cellular state, yet uncovering regulators of signaling pathways and understanding their molecular consequences remains challenging. Here, we present an iterative experimental and computational framework to identify and characterize regulators of signaling proteins, using the mTOR marker phosphorylated RPS6 (pRPS6) as a case study. We present a customized workflow that uses the 10x Flex assay to jointly profile intracellular protein levels, transcriptomes, and CRISPR perturbations in single cells. We use this to generate a "glossary" dataset of paired protein-RNA measurements across targeted perturbations, which we leverage to train a predictive model of pRPS6 levels based solely on transcriptomic data. Applying this model to a genome-wide Perturb-seq dataset enables in silico screening for pRPS6 and nominates novel regulators of mTOR signaling. Experimental validation confirms these predictions and reveals mechanistic diversity among hits, including changes in signaling output driven by anabolic activity, cellular proliferation and multiple stress pathways. Our work demonstrates how integrated experimental and computational approaches provide a scalable framework for multimodal phenotyping and discovery.
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