Discovery of Norbornene as a Novel Hydrophobic Tag Applied in Protein Degradation.
Shaowen XieFeiyan ZhanJingjie ZhuYuan SunHuajian ZhuJie LiuJian ChenZheying ZhuDong-Hua YangZhe-Sheng ChenHong YaoJinyi XuShengtao XuPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2023)
Hydrophobic tagging (HyT) is a potential therapeutic strategy for targeted protein degradation (TPD). Norbornene was discovered as an unprecedented hydrophobic tag in this study and was used to degrade the anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) fusion protein by linking it to ALK inhibitors. The most promising degrader, Hyt-9, potently reduced ALK levels through Hsp70 and the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) in vitro without compensatory upregulation of ALK. Furthermore, Hyt-9 exhibited a significant tumor-inhibiting effect in vivo with moderate oral bioavailability. More importantly, norbornene can also be used to degrade the intractable enhancer of zeste homolog 2 (EZH2) when tagged with the EZH2 inhibitor tazemetostat. Thus, the discovery of novel hydrophobic norbornene tags shows promise for the future development of TPD technology.
Keyphrases
- advanced non small cell lung cancer
- small molecule
- ionic liquid
- protein protein
- aqueous solution
- binding protein
- signaling pathway
- long non coding rna
- long noncoding rna
- poor prognosis
- transcription factor
- epidermal growth factor receptor
- diffuse large b cell lymphoma
- cell proliferation
- cancer therapy
- heat shock
- current status
- oxidative stress
- protein kinase
- heat stress
- deep learning
- single cell