Design and evaluation of anaplastic lymphoma kinase degraders using a covalent fumarate handle

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Title
Design and evaluation of anaplastic lymphoma kinase degraders using a covalent fumarate handle
Author(s)
N Yu; Ji-Eun Lee; S Park; S K Yun; D H Ryu; Jung Ae KimJeong Hoon Kim; J Y Hwang
Bibliographic Citation
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, vol. 117, pp. 130075-130075
Publication Year
2025
Abstract
Targeted protein degradation has emerged as a novel therapeutic paradigm in drug discovery. Despite the FDA approval of anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) inhibitors, the pursuit of compounds with enhanced potency and prolonged efficacy remains crucial to mitigate inevitable adverse effects. In this context, we endeavored to develop ALK degraders utilizing FDA-approved ALK inhibitors?crizotinib, ceritinib, brigatinib, and alectinib?as ALK binders, along with 4-methoxyphenylfumarate as a covalent handle to bind to RNF126 E3 ligase. Among the synthesized compounds, dALK-3?derived from brigatinib?efficiently induced the proteasomal degradation of EML4-ALK and exhibited a 10-fold superior anti-proliferative effect on H3122 cells compared to brigatinib. However, the enhanced anti-proliferative activity of dALK-3 was found to be independent of RNF126, a presumed potential E3 ligase, suggesting the need for investigation of other components within the ubiquitin?proteasome system. Our findings further support the potential application of the fumarate moiety as a binder for E3 ligases in targeted protein degradation.
Keyword
Anaplastic lymphoma kinaseBrigatinibMolecular glue degraderRNF126 E3 ligaseTargeted protein degradation
ISSN
0960-894X
Publisher
Elsevier
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bmcl.2024.130075
Type
Article
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