Protein Homeostasis in Drug Discovery 2022
DOI: 10.1002/9781119774198.ch11
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Pharmacology of PROTAC Degrader Molecules

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“…74 However, it is unlikely that the effect manifests itself in vivo because the high concentrations required to observe such high occupancy are only fleetingly achieved, if at all. 75 Furthermore, enhanced catalytic activity leads to a reduced hook effect, resulting from optimal ternary complex formation. 76 As mentioned for the BTK PROTAC NX-5948, catalytic effects may have furnished the degrader with greater resilience to binding site mutations that reduce target occupancy.…”
Section: Pk/pd and Pharmacological Biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…74 However, it is unlikely that the effect manifests itself in vivo because the high concentrations required to observe such high occupancy are only fleetingly achieved, if at all. 75 Furthermore, enhanced catalytic activity leads to a reduced hook effect, resulting from optimal ternary complex formation. 76 As mentioned for the BTK PROTAC NX-5948, catalytic effects may have furnished the degrader with greater resilience to binding site mutations that reduce target occupancy.…”
Section: Pk/pd and Pharmacological Biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Direct assessment of target occupancy, of the E3 or POI, in preclinical in vivo or clinical studies has not been reported to our knowledge, although these methods are beginning to be used in cell‐based assays 71 . An important feature of heterobifunctional degraders is that at high concentrations they achieve relatively higher occupancy of the individual E3 or POI alone, which competes with ternary complex formation, resulting in bell‐shaped dose response curves, often referred to as the “hook effect.” 74 However, it is unlikely that the effect manifests itself in vivo because the high concentrations required to observe such high occupancy are only fleetingly achieved, if at all 75 . Furthermore, enhanced catalytic activity leads to a reduced hook effect, resulting from optimal ternary complex formation 76 .…”
Section: Key Challenges and Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%