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Rational Chemical Design of Molecular Glue Degraders.


ABSTRACT: Targeted protein degradation with molecular glue degraders has arisen as a powerful therapeutic modality for eliminating classically undruggable disease-causing proteins through proteasome-mediated degradation. However, we currently lack rational chemical design principles for converting protein-targeting ligands into molecular glue degraders. To overcome this challenge, we sought to identify a transposable chemical handle that would convert protein-targeting ligands into molecular degraders of their corresponding targets. Using the CDK4/6 inhibitor ribociclib as a prototype, we identified a covalent handle that, when appended to the exit vector of ribociclib, induced the proteasome-mediated degradation of CDK4 in cancer cells. Further modification of our initial covalent scaffold led to an improved CDK4 degrader with the development of a but-2-ene-1,4-dione ("fumarate") handle that showed improved interactions with RNF126. Subsequent chemoproteomic profiling revealed interactions of the CDK4 degrader and the optimized fumarate handle with RNF126 as well as additional RING-family E3 ligases. We then transplanted this covalent handle onto a diverse set of protein-targeting ligands to induce the degradation of BRD4, BCR-ABL and c-ABL, PDE5, AR and AR-V7, BTK, LRRK2, HDAC1/3, and SMARCA2/4. Our study undercovers a design strategy for converting protein-targeting ligands into covalent molecular glue degraders.

SUBMITTER: Toriki ES 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10214506 | biostudies-literature | 2023 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Targeted protein degradation with molecular glue degraders has arisen as a powerful therapeutic modality for eliminating classically undruggable disease-causing proteins through proteasome-mediated degradation. However, we currently lack rational chemical design principles for converting protein-targeting ligands into molecular glue degraders. To overcome this challenge, we sought to identify a transposable chemical handle that would convert protein-targeting ligands into molecular degraders of  ...[more]

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