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HSP90 N-terminal inhibitors target oncoprotein MORC2 for autophagic degradation and suppress MORC2-driven breast cancer progression.

Fan YangRui SunZeng HouFang-Lin ZhangYi XiaoYun-Song YangShao-Ying YangYi-Fan XieYing-Ying LiuCheng LuoGuang-Yu LiuZhi-Min ShaoDa-Qiang Li
Published in: Clinical and translational medicine (2022)
We uncover a previously unknown role for HSP90 N-terminal inhibitors in promoting MORC2 degradation in a HSP90-indepentent manner and support the potential application of these inhibitors for treating MORC2-overexpressing tumors, even those with low or absent HSP90 expression. These results also provide new clue for further design of novel small-molecule inhibitors of MORC2 for anticancer therapeutic application.
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