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One-Pot Synthesis of Cereblon Proteolysis Targeting Chimeras via Photoinduced C(sp 2 )-C(sp 3 ) Cross Coupling and Amide Formation for Proteolysis Targeting Chimera Library Synthesis.

Christine M ArndtJacqueline BitaiJessica BrunnerJason SirleafPaola MartinelliAndreas GollnerKevin R SokolMatthias Krumb
Published in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2023)
In this study, a one-pot synthesis via photoinduced C(sp 2 )-C(sp 3 ) coupling followed by amide formation to access proteolysis targeting chimeras (PROTACs) was developed. The described protocol was studied on cereblon (CRBN)-based E3-ligase binders and (+)-JQ-1, a bromodomain inhibitor, to generate BET (bromodomain and extra terminal domain) targeting protein degraders. The generated PROTACs were profiled in vitro and tested for their degradation ability with several potent candidates identified. Upfront, the individual reactions of the one-pot transformation were carefully optimized for CRBN binder functionalization and multiple heterobifunctional linker moieties were designed and synthesized. Separate scopes detailing the C(sp 2 )-C(sp 3 ) coupling and one-pot PROTAC synthesis are described in this report as well as a library miniaturization study showing the high-throughput compatibility. Overall, the developed protocol provides rapid access to PROTACs in a single process, thereby allowing efficient generation of CRBN-based PROTAC libraries.
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