2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.01.29.478266
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Targeted degradation of PCNA outperforms stoichiometric inhibition to result in programed cell death

Abstract: Targeted protein degradation has emerged as a powerful technology, both as a biological tool and for broadening the therapeutic proteome. As tools to probe this approach on historically intractable targets, we have previously advanced biodegraders, targeted degradation fusion constructs composed of mini-proteins/peptides linked to modified E3 ligase receptors. Herein, we gain deeper insights into the utility and potential of biodegraders, through a detailed study on Con1-SPOP, a biodegrader which rapidly degra… Show more

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