Mimicry of molecular glues using dual covalent chimeras

IF 14.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Nature Communications Pub Date : 2025-03-24 DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-58083-z
Eden Kapcan, Karolina Krygier, Maya da Luz, Nickolas J. Serniuck, Ali Zhang, Jonathan Bramson, Anthony F. Rullo
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A special class of proximity inducing bifunctional molecules/chimeras called molecular glues leverage positive co-operativity to stabilize ternary complex formation and induce a biological response. Despite their utility, molecular glues remain challenging to rationally design. This is particularly true in the context of inducing cell-cell proximity which involve ternary complexes that comprise non- or negatively interacting proteins. In this work, we develop a dual proximity labeling strategy enabling a chimera to covalently crosslink a non-interacting serum antibody to a tumor surface protein, within a ternary complex. The resultant resistance to dissociation, including in the presence of competitor binding ligands, mimics molecular glue stabilization. We demonstrate these covalent glue mimics (CGMs) can induce cell-cell proximity in three distinct model systems of tumor-immune recognition, leading to significant functional enhancements. Collectively, this work underscores the utility of dual proximal covalent labeling as a potential general strategy to stabilize ternary complexes comprising non-interacting proteins and enforce cell-cell interactions.

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