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Growth-based Determination and Biochemical Confirmation of Genetic Requirements for Protein Degradation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Published on: February 16, 2015
DCAF11-dependent molecular glue degrader activated by glutathionylation
Hojong Yoon1,2,3,4, Franziska Wachter5,6,7, Katharine A Barrett1
1Department of Medical Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, USA.
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Targeted protein degradation is a powerful pharmacological strategy that harnesses the ubiquitin proteasome system to eliminate disease-relevant proteins, including otherwise undruggable proteins1. Here we report an unbiased and broadly applicable platform for the systematic discovery of molecular glues across diverse E3 ligases. Using multiplexed mass spectrometry-based chemical screening, we identified M12, a molecular glue that reprogrammes the E3 ligase DCAF11 to degrade DDX18. Mechanistically, M12 functions as a prodrug that is activated through glutathione S-transferase-mediated glutathionylation. The glutathione moiety binds to an evolutionary conserved glutathione-binding site on DCAF11, and the exposed M12 moiety facilitates neo-substrate recruitment. We demonstrate that this glutathione-dependent mechanism readily enables targeted degradation of a range of proteins. Collectively, these findings establish that metabolically activated compounds can redirect E3 ligase function, thereby expanding the scope of targeted protein degradation and chemically induced proximity.
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