Development of Degraders and 2-pyridinecarboxyaldehyde (2-PCA) as a recruitment Ligand for FBXO22

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Abstract

Targeted protein degradation (TPD) is a promising therapeutic strategy that requires the discovery of small molecules that induce proximity between E3 ubiquitin ligases and proteins of interest. FBXO22 is an E3 ligase that is overexpressed in many cancers and implicated in tumorigenesis. While FBXO22 was previously identified as capable of recognizing ligands bearing a primary amine degron, further investigation and development of recruitment ligands is required to enable its broader utility for TPD. Here, we describe the discovery of chemical probes that can either selectively degrade FBXO22 or recruit this ligase for TPD applications. First, we describe AHPC(Me)-C6-NH2 as a potent and selective FBXO22 degrader (DC50 = 77 nM, Dmax = 99%) that is suitable for interrogating the effects of FBXO22 loss of function. Further, we discovered that the simple hexane-1,6-diamine acts as a minimal FBXO22 self-degrader, whereas shorter C4 (putrescine) to C5 (cadaverine) analogs, found in mammalian cells, do not induce degradation. Finally, we found that 2-pyridinecarboxaldehyde (2-PCA) functions as a novel electrophilic degron capable of forming a reversible thioketal with cysteine 326 for recruiting FBXO22. Conjugating 2-PCA to various ligands successfully induced FBXO22-dependent degradation of BRD4 and CDK12. Collectively, these chemical probes will facilitate the study of FBXO22 biology and broaden its applicability in TPD.

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