Issue 2, 2023

Apt-clean: aptamer-mediated cleavage of extracellular antigens for the inhibition of membrane protein functions

Abstract

Recently, targeted protein degradation (TPD) has attracted much attention as a powerful strategy for effective inhibition of disease-related proteins. However, development of ligands with high affinity and specificity for a target protein is still a demanding task and poses a particular challenge for designing TPD therapeutics. In this work, we report a novel TPD strategy called aptamer-mediated cleavage of extracellular antigen (Apt-clean), where oligonucleotide-based affinity agents are used for selective recruitment of proteases to target membrane proteins. Our data demonstrate that Apt-clean induces selective degradation of the target protein both in vitro and in cellulo. In addition, the potential of Apt-clean was demonstrated through the inhibition of tumor-related growth factor signaling. This novel TPD modality may serve as an efficient and flexible strategy for targeting membrane proteins.

Graphical abstract: Apt-clean: aptamer-mediated cleavage of extracellular antigens for the inhibition of membrane protein functions

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
18 Oct 2022
Accepted
19 Dec 2022
First published
22 Dec 2022

Biomater. Sci., 2023,11, 445-449

Author version available

Apt-clean: aptamer-mediated cleavage of extracellular antigens for the inhibition of membrane protein functions

J. Hoshiyama, Y. Okada, S. Cho, R. Ueki and S. Sando, Biomater. Sci., 2023, 11, 445 DOI: 10.1039/D2BM01695H

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