Taming transcription factors with TRAFTACs
Christine S C Ng1, Steven M Banik2
1Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
Cell Chemical Biology
|May 21, 2021
Abstract:
Transcription factors play central roles in numerous diseases yet are notoriously challenging targets for drug development. In this issue of Cell Chemical Biology, Samarasinghe et al. (2021) describe a modular approach to targeting transcription factors for degradation with TRAFTACs, without the need for extensive ligand development campaigns.
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