Rapid and direct control of target protein levels with VHL-recruiting dTAG molecules

The dTAG system is used to rapidly deplete tagged target proteins in vitro and in vivo, but there are context- and protein-specific differences in its effectiveness. Here, the authors develop a second generation dTAG molecule that can degrade previously recalcitrant target proteins in cells and mice...

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Autores principales: Behnam Nabet, Fleur M. Ferguson, Bo Kyung A. Seong, Miljan Kuljanin, Alan L. Leggett, Mikaela L. Mohardt, Amanda Robichaud, Amy S. Conway, Dennis L. Buckley, Joseph D. Mancias, James E. Bradner, Kimberly Stegmaier, Nathanael S. Gray
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/459b2972ed404c94bc46191739350a3c
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Sumario:The dTAG system is used to rapidly deplete tagged target proteins in vitro and in vivo, but there are context- and protein-specific differences in its effectiveness. Here, the authors develop a second generation dTAG molecule that can degrade previously recalcitrant target proteins in cells and mice.