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Small molecule-induced polymerization triggers degradation of BCL6

Effective and sustained inhibition of non-enzymatic oncogenic driver proteins represents a major pharmacologic challenge. The clinical success of thalidomide analogs demonstrates the therapeutic efficacy of drug-induced degradation of transcription factors and other cancer targets(1–3), but a signif...

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Autores principales: Słabicki, Mikołaj, Yoon, Hojong, Koeppel, Jonas, Nitsch, Lena, Roy Burman, Shourya S., Di Genua, Cristina, Donovan, Katherine A., Sperling, Adam S., Hunkeler, Moritz, Tsai, Jonathan M., Sharma, Rohan, Guirguis, Andrew, Zou, Charles, Chudasama, Priya, Gasser, Jessica A., Miller, Peter G., Scholl, Claudia, Fröhling, Stefan, Nowak, Radosław P., Fischer, Eric S., Ebert, Benjamin L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7816212/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33208943
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2925-1
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author Słabicki, Mikołaj
Yoon, Hojong
Koeppel, Jonas
Nitsch, Lena
Roy Burman, Shourya S.
Di Genua, Cristina
Donovan, Katherine A.
Sperling, Adam S.
Hunkeler, Moritz
Tsai, Jonathan M.
Sharma, Rohan
Guirguis, Andrew
Zou, Charles
Chudasama, Priya
Gasser, Jessica A.
Miller, Peter G.
Scholl, Claudia
Fröhling, Stefan
Nowak, Radosław P.
Fischer, Eric S.
Ebert, Benjamin L.
author_facet Słabicki, Mikołaj
Yoon, Hojong
Koeppel, Jonas
Nitsch, Lena
Roy Burman, Shourya S.
Di Genua, Cristina
Donovan, Katherine A.
Sperling, Adam S.
Hunkeler, Moritz
Tsai, Jonathan M.
Sharma, Rohan
Guirguis, Andrew
Zou, Charles
Chudasama, Priya
Gasser, Jessica A.
Miller, Peter G.
Scholl, Claudia
Fröhling, Stefan
Nowak, Radosław P.
Fischer, Eric S.
Ebert, Benjamin L.
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description Effective and sustained inhibition of non-enzymatic oncogenic driver proteins represents a major pharmacologic challenge. The clinical success of thalidomide analogs demonstrates the therapeutic efficacy of drug-induced degradation of transcription factors and other cancer targets(1–3), but a significant subset of proteins are recalcitrant to targeted protein degradation using current approaches(4,5). Here we report an alternative mechanism, whereby a small molecule induces highly specific, reversible polymerization, sequestration into cellular foci, and subsequent degradation of a target protein. BI-3802 is a small molecule that binds the BTB domain of the oncogenic transcription factor BCL6 and results in proteasomal degradation(6). We used cryo-EM to reveal how the solvent-exposed moiety of a BCL6 inhibitor contributes to a composite ligand/protein surface that engages BCL6 homodimers to form a supramolecular structure. Drug-induced formation of BCL6 filaments facilitates ubiquitination by the SIAH1 E3 ubiquitin ligase. Our findings demonstrate that a small molecule can induce polymerization coupled to highly specific protein degradation, which in the case of BCL6 leads to superior pharmacological activity. These findings create new avenues for the development of therapeutics and synthetic biology.
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spelling pubmed-78162122021-05-18 Small molecule-induced polymerization triggers degradation of BCL6 Słabicki, Mikołaj Yoon, Hojong Koeppel, Jonas Nitsch, Lena Roy Burman, Shourya S. Di Genua, Cristina Donovan, Katherine A. Sperling, Adam S. Hunkeler, Moritz Tsai, Jonathan M. Sharma, Rohan Guirguis, Andrew Zou, Charles Chudasama, Priya Gasser, Jessica A. Miller, Peter G. Scholl, Claudia Fröhling, Stefan Nowak, Radosław P. Fischer, Eric S. Ebert, Benjamin L. Nature Article Effective and sustained inhibition of non-enzymatic oncogenic driver proteins represents a major pharmacologic challenge. The clinical success of thalidomide analogs demonstrates the therapeutic efficacy of drug-induced degradation of transcription factors and other cancer targets(1–3), but a significant subset of proteins are recalcitrant to targeted protein degradation using current approaches(4,5). Here we report an alternative mechanism, whereby a small molecule induces highly specific, reversible polymerization, sequestration into cellular foci, and subsequent degradation of a target protein. BI-3802 is a small molecule that binds the BTB domain of the oncogenic transcription factor BCL6 and results in proteasomal degradation(6). We used cryo-EM to reveal how the solvent-exposed moiety of a BCL6 inhibitor contributes to a composite ligand/protein surface that engages BCL6 homodimers to form a supramolecular structure. Drug-induced formation of BCL6 filaments facilitates ubiquitination by the SIAH1 E3 ubiquitin ligase. Our findings demonstrate that a small molecule can induce polymerization coupled to highly specific protein degradation, which in the case of BCL6 leads to superior pharmacological activity. These findings create new avenues for the development of therapeutics and synthetic biology. 2020-11-18 2020-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7816212/ /pubmed/33208943 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2925-1 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Słabicki, Mikołaj
Yoon, Hojong
Koeppel, Jonas
Nitsch, Lena
Roy Burman, Shourya S.
Di Genua, Cristina
Donovan, Katherine A.
Sperling, Adam S.
Hunkeler, Moritz
Tsai, Jonathan M.
Sharma, Rohan
Guirguis, Andrew
Zou, Charles
Chudasama, Priya
Gasser, Jessica A.
Miller, Peter G.
Scholl, Claudia
Fröhling, Stefan
Nowak, Radosław P.
Fischer, Eric S.
Ebert, Benjamin L.
Small molecule-induced polymerization triggers degradation of BCL6
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7816212/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33208943
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2925-1
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