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LYMTACs:chimeric small molecules repurpose lysosomal membrane proteins for target protein relocalization and
Dhanusha A Nalawansha1, Georgios Mazis2, Gitte Husemoen2
1Induced Proximity Platform, Amgen Research, Thousand Oaks, CA, USA. dnalawan@amgen.com.
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Proximity-inducing modalities that co-opt cellular pathways offer new opportunities to regulate oncogenic drivers. Inspired by the success of proximity-based chimeras in both intracellular and extracellular target space, here we describe the development of LYsosome Membrane TArgeting Chimeras (LYMTACs) as a small molecule-based platform that functions intracellularly to modulate the membrane proteome. Conceptually, LYMTACs are heterobifunctional small molecules that co-opt short-lived lysosomal membrane proteins (LMPs) as effectors to deliver targets for lysosomal degradation. We demonstrate that a promiscuous kinase inhibitor-based LYMTAC selectively targets membrane proteins for lysosomal degradation via RNF152, a short-lived LMP. We extend this concept by showing that oncogenic KRASG12D signaling can be potently inhibited by LYMTACs. Mechanistically, LYMTACs display multi-pharmacology and exert their activity through both target relocalization into the lysosome and degradation. We further generalize LYMTACs across various LMPs and thus offer a platform to access challenging membrane proteins through targeted protein relocalization and degradation.
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