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Continuous evolution of compact protein degradation tags regulated by selective molecular glues.

Jaron A M MercerStephan J DeCarloShourya S Roy BurmanVedagopuram SreekanthAndrew T NelsonMoritz HunkelerPeter J ChenKatherine Aleisha DonovanPraveen KokkondaPraveen K TiwariVeronika M ShobaArghya DebAmit ChoudharyEric S FischerDavid R Liu
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2024)
Conditional protein degradation tags (degrons) are usually >100 amino acids long or are triggered by small molecules with substantial off-target effects, thwarting their use as specific modulators of endogenous protein levels. We developed a phage-assisted continuous evolution platform for molecular glue complexes (MG-PACE) and evolved a 36-amino acid zinc finger (ZF) degron (SD40) that binds the ubiquitin ligase substrate receptor cereblon in complex with PT-179, an orthogonal thalidomide derivative. Endogenous proteins tagged in-frame with SD40 using prime editing are degraded by otherwise inert PT-179. Cryo-electron microscopy structures of SD40 in complex with ligand-bound cereblon revealed mechanistic insights into the molecular basis of SD40's activity and specificity. Our efforts establish a system for continuous evolution of molecular glue complexes and provide ZF tags that overcome shortcomings associated with existing degrons.
Keyphrases
  • amino acid
  • electron microscopy
  • high resolution
  • protein protein
  • crispr cas
  • small molecule
  • binding protein
  • pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • single molecule
  • water soluble