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TF-DUBTACs Stabilize Tumor Suppressor Transcription Factors.

Jing LiuXufen YuHe ChenHusnu Ümit KaniskanLing XieXian ChenJian JinWenyi Wei
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
Targeted protein degradation approaches have been widely used for degrading oncogenic proteins, providing a potentially promising therapeutic strategy for cancer treatment. However, approaches to targeting tumor suppressor proteins are very limited, and only a few agonists have been developed to date. Here, we report the development of a platform termed TF-DUBTAC, which links a DNA oligonucleotide to a covalent ligand of the deubiquitinase OTUB1 via a click reaction, to selectively stabilize tumor suppressor transcription factors. We developed three series of TF-DUBTACs, namely, FOXO-DUBTAC, p53-DUBTAC, and IRF-DUBTAC, which stabilize FOXO3A, p53, and IRF3 in cells, respectively, in an OTUB1-dependent manner. These results suggest that TF-DUBTAC is a generalizable platform to achieve selective stabilization of tumor suppressor transcription factors as a therapeutic means to suppress tumorigenesis.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • dna binding
  • cancer therapy
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