Advanced Science (May 2024)

Multivalent Aptamer‐Based Lysosome‐Targeting Chimeras (LYTACs) Platform for Mono‐ or Dual‐Targeted Proteins Degradation on Cell Surface

  • Qiao Duan,
  • Hao‐Ran Jia,
  • Weichang Chen,
  • Chunhong Qin,
  • Kejing Zhang,
  • Fei Jia,
  • Ting Fu,
  • Yong Wei,
  • Mengyang Fan,
  • Qin Wu,
  • Weihong Tan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202308924
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 17
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Selective protein degradation platforms have opened novel avenues in therapeutic development and biological inquiry. Antibody‐based lysosome‐targeting chimeras (LYTACs) have emerged as a promising technology that extends the scope of targeted protein degradation to extracellular targets. Aptamers offer an advantageous alternative owing to their potential for modification and manipulation toward a multivalent state. In this study, a chemically engineered platform of multivalent aptamer‐based LYTACs (AptLYTACs) is established for the targeted degradation of either single or dual protein targets. Leveraging the biotin‐streptavidin system as a molecular scaffold, this investigation reveals that trivalently mono‐targeted AptLYTACs demonstrate optimum efficiency in degrading membrane proteins. The development of this multivalent AptLYTACs platform provides a principle of concept for mono‐/dual‐targets degradation, expanding the possibilities of targeted protein degradation.

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