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      Targeted protein degradation by PROTACs.

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          Targeted protein degradation using the PROTAC technology is emerging as a novel therapeutic method to address diseases driven by the aberrant expression of a disease-causing protein. PROTAC molecules are bifunctional small molecules that simultaneously bind a target protein and an E3-ubiquitin ligase, thus causing ubiquitination and degradation of the target protein by the proteasome. Like small molecules, PROTAC molecules possess good tissue distribution and the ability to target intracellular proteins. Herein, we highlight the advantages of protein degradation using PROTACs, and provide specific examples where degradation offers therapeutic benefit over classical enzyme inhibition. Foremost, PROTACs can degrade proteins regardless of their function. This includes the currently "undruggable" proteome, which comprises approximately 85% of all human proteins. Other beneficial aspects of protein degradation include the ability to target overexpressed and mutated proteins, as well as the potential to demonstrate prolonged pharmacodynamics effect beyond drug exposure. Lastly, due to their catalytic nature and the pre-requisite ubiquitination step, an exquisitely potent molecules with a high degree of degradation selectivity can be designed. Impressive preclinical in vitro and in vivo PROTAC data have been published, and these data have propelled the development of clinically viable PROTACs. With the molecular weight falling in the 700-1000Da range, the delivery and bioavailability of PROTACs remain the largest hurdles on the way to the clinic. Solving these issues and demonstrating proof of concept clinical data will be the focus of many labs over the next few years.

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          Journal
          Pharmacol. Ther.
          Pharmacology & therapeutics
          Elsevier BV
          1879-016X
          0163-7258
          Jun 2017
          : 174
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Arvinas, LLC, 5 Science Park, New Haven, CT 06511, United States. Electronic address: Taavi.Neklesa@arvinas.com.
          [2 ] Arvinas, LLC, 5 Science Park, New Haven, CT 06511, United States.
          [3 ] Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, United States; Department of Chemistry, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, United States; Department of Pharmacology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, United States.
          Article
          S0163-7258(17)30041-4
          10.1016/j.pharmthera.2017.02.027
          28223226
          7d1c82a2-af39-4806-90a2-0a0c5a9b750a
          History

          Cereblon,PROTAC,Targeted protein degradation,Undruggable proteome,VHL

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