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Rational Design of Dual Degraders by Incorporating Molecular Glue Structural Features into PROTAC Degraders
Bowen Zhang1, Shan Gao1, Tingting Wu1
1Key Laboratory of Marine Drugs, Chinese Ministry of Educa-tion, School of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, Shandong 266003, China.
Abstract:
PROTAC and molecular glue present a novel therapeutic approach to tackle diseases propelled by the aberrant expression of disease-causing proteins. In this study, we identified a number of AR/AR-V7 and GSPT1 degraders that possess both PROTAC and molecular glue characteristics. The exploration of SAR led to the discovery of BWA-6047 as a potent degrader. BWA-6047 exhibited potent protein degradation in 22Rv1 cells (AR: DC50 = 3.7 nM, Dmax = 90%; AR-V7: DC50 = 3.0 nM, Dmax = 93%; GSPT1: DC50 = 1.2 nM, Dmax = 94%). Mechanism experiments indicate that BWA-6047 functions as both PROTAC and molecular glue to degrade target proteins. Oral administration of BWA-6047 at 20 mpk significantly inhibited LNCaP xenograft tumor growth in mice without obvious toxicity. Dual AR/AR-V7 and GSPT1 degraders represent a class of promising novel mechanism compounds for further extensive evaluations in prostate cancer treatment.
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