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1Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208, USA.
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In this issue of Cell Chemical Biology, Gustafsen et al.1 develop sortilin-based lysosome targeting chimeras (SORTACs), which exploit sortilin-mediated endocytosis to degrade extracellular proteins. This strategy converts antibodies or small molecules into degraders and enables efficient elimination of cytokines and membrane proteins, illustrating new opportunities for extracellular targeted protein degradation.
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