Rapid and direct control of target protein levels with VHL-recruiting dTAG molecules

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Chemical biology strategies for directly perturbing protein homeostasis including the degradation tag (dTAG) system provide temporal advantages over genetic approaches and improved selectivity over small molecule inhibitors. We describe dTAGV-1, an exclusively selective VHL-recruiting dTAG molecule, to rapidly degrade FKBP12F36V-tagged proteins. dTAGV-1 overcomes a limitation of previously reported CRBN-recruiting dTAG molecules to degrade recalcitrant oncogenes, supports combination degrader studies and facilitates investigations of protein function in cells and mice.

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Nabet, B., Ferguson, F. M., Seong, B. K. A., Kuljanin, M., Leggett, A. L., Mohardt, M. L., … Gray, N. S. (2020). Rapid and direct control of target protein levels with VHL-recruiting dTAG molecules. Nature Communications, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18377-w

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