
Women in TPD & Induced Proximity
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RT @XinGu0317: Super grateful for the generous support from Esther A. & Joseph Klingenstein Fund! We are excited to make more discoveries u….
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RT @thewoolab: Check out our lab's newest pub, live in ACS ChemBio! We report interesting CRBN-independent activities of N-alkylated lenali….
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Lenalidomide is a thalidomide derivative that engages the E3 ligase substrate receptor cereblon (CRBN) to promote targeted protein degradation. Lenalidomide possesses a glutarimide moiety, which is...
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Don't have a binder to your favorite E3 yet - no problem! Congratulations to lead author Yunan Zheng and colleagues at AbbVie on their work using non-canonical amino acids in E3s which can be linked via click chemistry to a target binder.
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A major challenge in evaluating the suitability of ∼700 known and putative E3 ligases for target protein degradation (TPD) is the lack of ligase-specific binders. Here, we use genetic code expansion...
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Don't miss this new journal club issue and great cover photo @ales_salerno!.
Such a great issue of this month’s CeTPD Journal Club—and not just because I’m on the cover 👀 Catch up on the latest TPD publications and give it a read.
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RT @danetteldaniels: Fantastic day in New Haven at the Yale Innovation Summit! Fun times with friends and great TPD panel discussing all th….
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RT @kdonovan1008: Excited to be hosting next week’s DFCI TPD seminar! We’ll hear from two outstanding speakers, Rebecca Metivier and Martin….
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New preprint of expanded covalent DCAF16 binders that allow for improved degradation of neosubstrates and engage two different cysteines. Congratulations to lead author Lauren Orr and colleagues at UC Berkeley! .
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Targeted protein degradation (TPD) is a powerful strategy for targeting and eliminating disease-causing proteins. While heterobifunctional Proteolysis-Targeting Chimeras (PROTACs) are more modular,...
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Congratulations to co-author @valspiteri and colleagues at CeTPD @dundeeuni and CeMM on this comprehensive review on degraders, their use in oncology, and future disease indication opportunities.
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Nature Reviews Cancer - Targeted protein degradation (TPD) is an emerging pharmacological modality in cancer therapy. In this Review, Hinterndorfer et al. outline the mechanistic bases of TPD and...
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New review from authors Annabel Cardno, Bryony Kennedy, and Catherine Lindon from University of Cambridge comes a review of the important cellular aspects to consider for obtaining optimal degrader activity!
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Communications Biology - This review discusses the cellular pathways mediating Targeted Protein Degradation approaches and points to some gaps in our understanding of the biology of novel...
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New preprint out from the lab of @CherylArrowsmi1 and colleagues at University of Toronto and SGC comes ProtacID, a BioID approach to understand both the productive and non-productive interactors of degraders.
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Here we describe ProtacID, a flexible BioID (proximity-dependent biotinylation)-based approach to identify PROTAC-proximal proteins in living cells. ProtacID analysis of VHL- and CRBN-recruiting...
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Excellent Spotlight article by @CrisMayorRuiz and colleagues on molecular glue mimicry!.
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RT @thewoolab: Our favourite E3 ligase adapter Cereblon is in the spotlight with our newest review by Wenqing! Check it out now and learn a….
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ConspectusThe E3 ligase substrate adapter cereblon (CRBN) has garnered widespread interest from the research laboratory to the clinic. CRBN was first discovered for its association with neurological...
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Congratulations @WenqingXu1997 and @thewoolab!!! Such a valuable review and resource for the community!.
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Congratulations @InesForrest!!!.
🚨 Beyond thrilled to share that my PhD work is now available as a BioRxiv pre-print! 🥳 A huge thank you to my amazing colleagues, mentors, and collaborators at @scrippsresearch and @abbvie who supported and contributed to this project!.
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RT @SadiyaTanga: Grateful to have our work featured in RSC’s 2025 International Women’s Day Collection. Grateful for the guidance of my sup….
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