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Targeted kinase degradation via the KLHDC2 ubiquitin E3 ligase

Authors
 Younghoon Kim  ;  Pooreum Seo  ;  Eunhye Jeon  ;  Inchul You  ;  Kyubin Hwang  ;  Namkyoung Kim  ;  Jason Tse  ;  Juhyeon Bae  ;  Ha-Soon Choi  ;  Stephen M Hinshaw  ;  Nathanael S Gray  ;  Taebo Sim 
Citation
 CELL CHEMICAL BIOLOGY, Vol.30(11) : 1414-1420, 2023-11 
Journal Title
CELL CHEMICAL BIOLOGY
ISSN
 2451-9456 
Issue Date
2023-11
MeSH
Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing ; Proteolysis ; Ubiquitin* ; Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases*
Keywords
KLHDC2 ; PROTAC ; targeted protein degradation
Abstract
Chemically induced protein degradation is a powerful strategy for perturbing cellular biochemistry. The predominant mechanism of action for protein degrader drugs involves an induced proximity between the cellular ubiquitin-conjugation machinery and a target. Unlike traditional small molecule enzyme inhibition, targeted protein degradation can clear an undesired protein from cells. We demonstrate here the use of peptide ligands for Kelch-like homology domain-containing protein 2 (KLHDC2), a substrate adapter protein and member of the cullin-2 (CUL2) ubiquitin ligase complex, for targeted protein degradation. Peptide-based bivalent compounds that can induce proximity between KLHDC2 and target proteins cause degradation of the targeted factors. The cellular activity of these compounds depends on KLHDC2 binding. This work demonstrates the utility of KLHDC2 for targeted protein degradation and exemplifies a strategy for the rational design of peptide-based ligands useful for this purpose.
Full Text
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451945623002362?via%3Dihub
DOI
10.1016/j.chembiol.2023.07.008
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > BioMedical Science Institute (의생명과학부) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Sim, Taebo(심태보)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/197711
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