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Inducible Degradation of Target Proteins through a Tractable Affinity-Directed Protein Missile System.


ABSTRACT: The affinity-directed protein missile (AdPROM) system utilizes specific polypeptide binders of intracellular proteins of interest (POIs) conjugated to an E3 ubiquitin ligase moiety to enable targeted proteolysis of the POI. However, a chemically tuneable AdPROM system is more desirable. Here, we use Halo-tag/VHL-recruiting proteolysis-targeting chimera (HaloPROTAC) technology to develop a ligand-inducible AdPROM (L-AdPROM) system. When we express an L-AdPROM construct consisting of an anti-GFP nanobody conjugated to the Halo-tag, we achieve robust degradation of GFP-tagged POIs only upon treatment of cells with the HaloPROTAC. For GFP-tagged POIs, ULK1, FAM83D, and SGK3 were knocked in with a GFP-tag using CRISPR/Cas9. By substituting the anti-GFP nanobody for a monobody that binds H- and K-RAS, we achieve robust degradation of unmodified endogenous RAS proteins only in the presence of the HaloPROTAC. Through substitution of the polypeptide binder, the highly versatile L-AdPROM system is useful for the inducible degradation of potentially any intracellular POI.

SUBMITTER: Simpson LM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7505680 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inducible Degradation of Target Proteins through a Tractable Affinity-Directed Protein Missile System.

Simpson Luke M LM   Macartney Thomas J TJ   Nardin Alice A   Fulcher Luke J LJ   Röth Sascha S   Testa Andrea A   Maniaci Chiara C   Ciulli Alessio A   Ganley Ian G IG   Sapkota Gopal P GP  

Cell chemical biology 20200714 9


The affinity-directed protein missile (AdPROM) system utilizes specific polypeptide binders of intracellular proteins of interest (POIs) conjugated to an E3 ubiquitin ligase moiety to enable targeted proteolysis of the POI. However, a chemically tuneable AdPROM system is more desirable. Here, we use Halo-tag/VHL-recruiting proteolysis-targeting chimera (HaloPROTAC) technology to develop a ligand-inducible AdPROM (L-AdPROM) system. When we express an L-AdPROM construct consisting of an anti-GFP n  ...[more]

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