Journal article

Targeted degradation of the enhancer lysine acetyltransferases CBP and p300

R Vannam, J Sayilgan, S Ojeda, B Karakyriakou, E Hu, J Kreuzer, R Morris, XI Herrera Lopez, S Rai, W Haas, M Lawrence, CJ Ott

Cell Chemical Biology | Published : 2021

Abstract

The enhancer factors CREB-binding protein (CBP) and p300 (also known as KAT3A and KAT3B) maintain gene expression programs through lysine acetylation of chromatin and transcriptional regulators and by scaffolding functions mediated by several protein-protein interaction domains. Small molecule inhibitors that target some of these domains have been developed; however, they cannot completely ablate p300/CBP function in cells. Here we describe a chemical degrader of p300/CBP, dCBP-1. Leveraging structures of ligand-bound p300/CBP domains, we use in silico modeling of ternary complex formation with the E3 ubiquitin ligase cereblon to enable degrader design. dCBP-1 is exceptionally potent at kill..

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