Saturday, December 21, 2024

Covalent Proximity Inducers

Nir London

Chemical Reviews Article ASAP

DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.4c00570

Molecules that are able to induce proximity between two proteins are finding ever increasing applications in chemical biology and drug discovery. The ability to introduce an electrophile and make such proximity inducers covalent can offer improved properties such as selectivity, potency, duration of action, and reduced molecular size. This concept has been heavily explored in the context of targeted degradation in particular for bivalent molecules, but recently, additional applications are reported in other contexts, as well as for monovalent molecular glues. This is a comprehensive review of reported covalent proximity inducers, aiming to identify common trends and current gaps in their discovery and application.

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