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Expanding Chemical Probe Space: Quality Criteria for Covalent and Degrader Probes.


ABSTRACT: Within druggable target space, new small-molecule modalities, particularly covalent inhibitors and targeted degraders, have expanded the repertoire of medicinal chemists. Molecules with such modes of action have a large potential not only as drugs but also as chemical probes. Criteria have previously been established to describe the potency, selectivity, and properties of small-molecule probes that are qualified to enable the interrogation and validation of drug targets. These definitions have been tailored to reversibly acting modulators but fall short in their applicability to other modalities. While initial guidelines have been proposed, we delineate here a full set of criteria for the characterization of covalent, irreversible inhibitors as well as heterobifunctional degraders ("proteolysis-targeting chimeras", or PROTACs) and molecular glue degraders. We propose modified potency and selectivity criteria compared to those for reversible inhibitors. We discuss their relevance and highlight examples of suitable probe and pathfinder compounds.

SUBMITTER: Hartung IV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10388296 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Expanding Chemical Probe Space: Quality Criteria for Covalent and Degrader Probes.

Hartung Ingo V IV   Rudolph Joachim J   Mader Mary M MM   Mulder Monique P C MPC   Workman Paul P  

Journal of medicinal chemistry 20230705 14


Within druggable target space, new small-molecule modalities, particularly covalent inhibitors and targeted degraders, have expanded the repertoire of medicinal chemists. Molecules with such modes of action have a large potential not only as drugs but also as chemical probes. Criteria have previously been established to describe the potency, selectivity, and properties of small-molecule probes that are qualified to enable the interrogation and validation of drug targets. These definitions have b  ...[more]

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