TL;DR: A high throughput, phenotypic screen in cells that led to the discovery of a class of sirtuin inhibitors, and structure-activity relationship analysis of the compounds identified a key hydroxy-napthaldehyde moiety that is necessary and sufficient for inhibitory activity.
TL;DR: A phenotypic screen resulting in the discovery of novel localization peptides that were not cell type-specific suggests that this methodology may be applied to other screens in cells derived from diseased organisms, and illustrates the use of intracellular combinatorial peptide chemistry in mammalian cells.
TL;DR: Industrialized mouse reverse genetics is being used to determine gene function in the context of mammalian physiology and to identify the best targets for drug development.