PROTACMDM2 Degrader-1 is a chemical compound that utilizes PROTAC technology to degrade MDM2. This compound is comprised of a highly effective MDM2 inhibitor, a linker, and the MDM2 ligand for E3 ubiquitin ligase[1].
PROTACMDM2 Degrader-3 is a compound that leverages PROTAC technology to degrade MDM2. It consists of a highly effective MDM2 inhibitor, a linker, and the MDM2 ligand for E3 ubiquitin ligase[1].
K-Ras ligand-Linker Conjugate 1 is a chemical compound that includes a ligand for K-Ras and a PROTAC linker, facilitating the recruitment of E3 ligases VHL, CRBN, MDM2, and IAP. It can be utilized in the synthesis of PROTAC K-Ras Degrader-1, a highly effective K-Ras degrader that achieves ≥70% degradation efficacy in SW1573 cells[1].
K-Ras ligand-Linker Conjugate 5 is a chemical compound that combines a ligand for the K-Ras recruiting moiety with a PROTAC linker. This linker is responsible for recruiting E3 ligases such as VHL, CRBN, MDM2, and IAP. The K-Ras ligand-Linker Conjugate 5 plays a crucial role in the synthesis of PROTAC K-Ras Degrader-1, a highly potent K-Ras degrader. In SW1573 cells, this degrader exhibits an impressive degradation efficacy of ≥70% [1].
MD-222, a pioneering, highly potent PROTACdegrader targeting MDM2, efficiently mediates the rapid degradation of MDM2 protein and activates wild-type p53 within cells, showcasing significant anticancer effects[1][2].
K-Ras ligand-Linker Conjugate 4 is a chemical compound that combines a ligand for K-Ras recruiting moiety with a PROTAC linker. This linker is responsible for recruiting E3 ligases such as VHL, CRBN, MDM2, and IAP. The compound has the potential to be used in the synthesis of PROTAC K-Ras Degrader-1, a powerful degrader of K-Ras that has been shown to exhibit a degradation efficacy of ≥70% in SW1573 cells[1].
PROTACMDM2 Degrader-4 is a compound designed using PROTAC technology to degrade MDM2. It combines a powerful MDM2 inhibitor, a linker, and the MDM2 ligand for E3 ubiquitin ligase[1].
(rel)-PROTAC ERRα Degrader-1 is a relative configuration of PROTAC ERRα Degrader-1, which is an estrogen-related receptor alpha (ERRa) degrader. PROTAC ERRα Degrader-1 consists of an MDM2 ligand binding moiety, a linker and an ERRa binding moiety [1].
ERRα Ligand-Linker Conjugates 1 refers to a chemical compound that consists of a ligand targeting estrogen-related receptor alpha (ERRα), and a PROTAC linker that facilitates the recruitment of E3 ligases MDM2. It finds utility in the synthesis of a range of PROTACs, including one known as PROTAC ERRalpha Degrader-1. With its capability to induce degradation of ERRα, PROTAC ERRalpha Degrader-1 functions as an ERRα degrader[1].
K-Ras ligand-Linker Conjugate 2 is a chemical compound that includes a ligand for K-Ras and a PROTAC linker. This compound is capable of recruiting E3 ligases like VHL, CRBN, MDM2, and IAP. It is utilized in the synthesis of PROTAC K-Ras Degrader-1, which is a highly effective PROTAC K-Ras degrader with a degradation efficacy of ≥70% in SW1573 cells[1].
K-Ras ligand-Linker Conjugate 3 (Compound 001371) is a chemical compound that consists of a ligand for K-Ras recruiting moiety and a PROTAC linker, responsible for recruiting E3 ligases (e.g., VHL, CRBN, MDM2, and IAP). This compound is essential in the synthesis of PROTAC K-Ras Degrader-1, a potent PROTAC K-Ras degrader that demonstrates a degradation efficacy of ≥70% in SW1573 cells[1].
PROTAC ERRα Degrader-2 is a compound consisting of an MDM2 ligand binding group, a linker, and an estrogen-related receptor alpha (ERRα) binding group. This compound is designed to specifically degrade estrogen-related receptor alpha (ERRα), acting as an ERRα degrader[1].
PROTAC PARP1 degrader is a degrader of PARP1 based on the PROTAC technology. PROTAC PARP1 degrader at 10 μM at 24 h inhibits MDA-MB-231 cell line (IC50 of 6.12 μM).
PROTACMDM2 Degrader-2 is a compound designed utilizing PROTAC technology, functioning as a MDM2 degrader. Comprised of a highly potent inhibitor targeting MDM2, a linker, and the MDM2 ligand for E3 ubiquitin ligase, this compound facilitates the degradation of MDM2[1].