Proteomic approaches advancing targeted protein degradation
- PMID: 37778939
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tips.2023.08.007
Proteomic approaches advancing targeted protein degradation
Abstract
Targeted protein degradation (TPD) is an emerging modality for research and therapeutics. Most TPD approaches harness cellular ubiquitin-dependent proteolytic pathways. Proteolysis-targeting chimeras (PROTACs) and molecular glue (MG) degraders (MGDs) represent the most advanced TPD approaches, with some already used in clinical settings. Despite these advances, TPD still faces many challenges, pertaining to both the development of effective, selective, and tissue-penetrant degraders and understanding their mode of action. In this review, we focus on progress made in addressing these challenges. In particular, we discuss the utility and application of recent proteomic approaches as indispensable tools to enable insights into degrader development, including target engagement, degradation selectivity, efficacy, safety, and mode of action.
Keywords: PROTAC; chemoproteomics; molecular glue; proteomics; targeted protein degradation.
Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.
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Declaration of interests None declared by authors.
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