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Degradation of the BAF Complex Factor BRD9 by Heterobifunctional Ligands.


ABSTRACT: The bromodomain-containing protein BRD9, a subunit of the human BAF (SWI/SNF) nucleosome remodeling complex, has emerged as an attractive therapeutic target in cancer. Despite the development of chemical probes targeting the BRD9 bromodomain, there is a limited understanding of BRD9 function beyond acetyl-lysine recognition. We have therefore created the first BRD9-directed chemical degraders, through iterative design and testing of heterobifunctional ligands that bridge the BRD9 bromodomain and the cereblon E3 ubiquitin ligase complex. Degraders of BRD9 exhibit markedly enhanced potency compared to parental ligands (10- to 100-fold). Parallel study of degraders with divergent BRD9-binding chemotypes in models of acute myeloid leukemia resolves bromodomain polypharmacology in this emerging drug class. Together, these findings reveal the tractability of non-BET bromodomain containing proteins to chemical degradation, and highlight lead compound dBRD9 as a tool for the study of BRD9.

SUBMITTER: Remillard D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5967236 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Degradation of the BAF Complex Factor BRD9 by Heterobifunctional Ligands.

Remillard David D   Buckley Dennis L DL   Paulk Joshiawa J   Brien Gerard L GL   Sonnett Matthew M   Seo Hyuk-Soo HS   Dastjerdi Shiva S   Wühr Martin M   Dhe-Paganon Sirano S   Armstrong Scott A SA   Bradner James E JE  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20170418 21


The bromodomain-containing protein BRD9, a subunit of the human BAF (SWI/SNF) nucleosome remodeling complex, has emerged as an attractive therapeutic target in cancer. Despite the development of chemical probes targeting the BRD9 bromodomain, there is a limited understanding of BRD9 function beyond acetyl-lysine recognition. We have therefore created the first BRD9-directed chemical degraders, through iterative design and testing of heterobifunctional ligands that bridge the BRD9 bromodomain and  ...[more]

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