Structure-Based Design of CBP/EP300 Degraders: When Cooperativity Overcomes Affinity

TitleStructure-Based Design of CBP/EP300 Degraders: When Cooperativity Overcomes Affinity
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsCheng-Sánchez I., Gosselé K., Palaferri L., Laul E., Riccabella G., Bedi R.K, Li Y., Müller A., Corbeski I., Caflisch A., Nevado C.
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society Au
Volume4
Issue9
Pagination3466-3474
Date Published2024 Aug 8
Type of ArticleResearch Article
Abstract

We present the development of dCE-2, a structurally novel PROTAC targeting the CREB-binding protein (CBP) and E1A-associated protein (EP300)─two homologous multidomain enzymes crucial for enhancer-mediated transcription. The design of dCE-2 was based on the crystal structure of an in-house bromodomain (BRD) inhibitor featuring a 3-methyl-cinnoline acetyl-lysine mimic discovered by high-throughput fragment docking. Our study shows that, despite its modest binding affinity to CBP/EP300-BRD, dCE-2’s remarkable protein degradation activity stems from its good cooperativity, which we demonstrate by the characterization of its ternary complex formation both in vitro and in cellulo. Molecular dynamics simulations indicate that in aqueous solvents, this active degrader populates both folded and extended conformations, which are likely to promote cell permeability and ternary complex formation, respectively.

URLhttps://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/jacsau.4c00292
DOI10.1021/jacsau.4c00292
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