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Covalent Degrader of the Oncogenic Transcription Factor β-Catenin.


ABSTRACT: β-catenin (CTNNB1) is an oncogenic transcription factor that is important in cell-cell adhesion and transcription of cell proliferation and survival genes that drives the pathogenesis of many different types of cancers. However, direct pharmacological targeting of CTNNB1 has remained challenging deeming this transcription factor as "undruggable." Here, we have performed a screen with a library of cysteine-reactive covalent ligands to identify a monovalent degrader EN83 that depletes CTNNB1 in a ubiquitin-proteasome-dependent manner. We show that EN83 directly and covalently targets CTNNB1 through targeting four distinct cysteines within the armadillo repeat domain-C439, C466, C520, and C619-leading to a destabilization of CTNNB1. Using covalent chemoproteomic approaches, we show that EN83 directly engages CTNNB1 in cells with a moderate degree of selectivity. We further demonstrate that direct covalent targeting of three of these four cysteines--C466, C520, and C619--in cells contributes to CTNNB1 degradation in cells. We also demonstrate that EN83 can be further optimized to yield more potent CTNNB1 binders and degraders. Our results show that chemoproteomic approaches can be used to covalently target and degrade challenging transcription factors like CTNNB1 through a destabilization-mediated degradation.

SUBMITTER: Gowans FA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10635039 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Covalent Degrader of the Oncogenic Transcription Factor β-Catenin.

Gowans Flor A FA   Forte Nafsika N   Hatcher Justin J   Huang Oscar W OW   Wang Yangzhi Y   Poblano Belen E Altamirano BEA   Wertz Ingrid E IE   Nomura Daniel K DK  

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 20231102


β-catenin (CTNNB1) is an oncogenic transcription factor that is important in cell-cell adhesion and transcription of cell proliferation and survival genes that drives the pathogenesis of many different types of cancers. However, direct pharmacological targeting of CTNNB1 has remained challenging deeming this transcription factor as "undruggable." Here, we have performed a screen with a library of cysteine-reactive covalent ligands to identify a monovalent degrader EN83 that depletes CTNNB1 in a  ...[more]

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