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Development of NanoLuc-targeting protein degraders and a universal reporter system to benchmark tag-targeted degradation platforms

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
卷 13, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-29670-1

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  1. European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Seventh Framework Program [ERC-2012-StG-311460 DrugE3CRLs]
  2. Galbraith Family Charitable Trust
  3. NHMRC [1172929, 1107149, GNT1117089, GNT1067289, 9000653]
  4. Victorian Government Operational Infrastructure Support Scheme
  5. Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
  6. Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship
  7. National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia [9000653, 1172929, 1107149] Funding Source: NHMRC

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In this study, the authors extended the tTPD platform by developing NanoTACs that degrade NanoLuc tagged substrates. They benchmarked each tTPD system using an interchangeable tag reporter system.
Modulation of protein abundance using tag-Targeted Protein Degrader (tTPD) systems targeting FKBP12(F36V) (dTAGs) or HaloTag7 (HaloPROTACs) are powerful approaches for preclinical target validation. Interchanging tags and tag-targeting degraders is important to achieve efficient substrate degradation, yet limited degrader/tag pairs are available and side-by-side comparisons have not been performed. To expand the tTPD repertoire we developed catalytic NanoLuc-targeting PROTACs (NanoTACs) to hijack the CRL4(CRBN) complex and degrade NanoLuc tagged substrates, enabling rapid luminescence-based degradation screening. To benchmark NanoTACs against existing tTPD systems we use an interchangeable reporter system to comparatively test optimal degrader/tag pairs. Overall, we find the dTAG system exhibits superior degradation. To align tag-induced degradation with physiology we demonstrate that NanoTACs limit MLKL-driven necroptosis. In this work we extend the tTPD platform to include NanoTACs adding flexibility to tTPD studies, and benchmark each tTPD system to highlight the importance of comparing each system against each substrate. tag-Targeted Protein Degrader (tTPD) systems are powerful tools for preclinical target validation. Here the authors extend the tTPD platform by developing NanoTACs that degrade NanoLuc tagged substrates and benchmark each tTPD system using an interchangeable tag reporter system.

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