DNA-encoded library (DEL)-enabled discovery of proximity-inducing small molecules
0303 health sciences
03 medical and health sciences
DOI:
10.1101/2022.10.13.512184
Publication Date:
2022-10-18T03:15:14Z
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AbstractMolecular glues and bifunctional compounds that induce protein–protein associations provide a powerful and general mechanism to modulate cell circuitry. We sought to develop a platform for the direct discovery of compounds able to induce association of any two pre-selected proteins, using the first bromodomain of BRD4 and the VHL–elongin C–elongin B (VCB) complex as a test system. Leveraging the screening power of DNA-encoded libraries (DELs), we synthesized ∼one million DNA-encoded compounds that possess a VHL-targeting fragment, a variety of connectors, and a diversity element generated by split- and-pool combinatorial chemistry. By screening our DEL against BRD4BD1in the presence and absence of VCB, we could identify VHL-bound molecules that simultaneously bind BRD4. For highly barcode-enriched library members, ternary complex formation leading to BRD4 degradation was confirmed in cells. Furthermore, a ternary complex crystal structure was obtained for the most enriched library member. Our work provides a foundation for adapting DEL screening to the discovery of proximity-inducing small molecules.Abstract Figure
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