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Radiotherapy-Triggered Proteolysis Targeting Chimera Prodrug Activation in Tumors

J Am Chem Soc.. 2023-01; 
Chunrong Yang , Yuchen Yang , Yujie Li , Qiankun Ni , Jinghong Li
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Abstract

Proteolysis targeting chimera (PROTAC) is an emerging protein degradation strategy, which shows excellent advantages in targeting those so-called "undruggable" proteins. However, the potential systemic toxicity of PROTACs caused by undesired off-tissue protein degradation may limit the application of PROTACs in clinical practice. Here we reported a radiotherapy-triggered PROTAC prodrug (RT-PROTAC) activation strategy to precisely and spatiotemporally control protein degradation through X-ray radiation. We demonstrated this concept by incorporating an X-ray inducible phenyl azide-cage to a bromodomain (BRD)-targeting PROTAC to form the first RT-PROTAC. The RT-PROTAC prodrug exhibits little activity but can be ac... More

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