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Watch the recording now: Elucidating the mechanism of small molecule induced protein degradation

08 March 2021

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Thursday, March 25th, 2021 - 8.00 am PST / 11.00 am EST / 3.00 pm GMT / 4.00 pm CET

Elucidating the mechanism of small molecule induced protein degradation

 

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The mystery of BI-3802’s BCL6 induced protein degradation is finally solved! The unique mode of action was recently published in Nature1 and received a lot of publicity. Watch our joined seminar, where Mikołaj Słabicki, Hojong Yoon, and Jonas Koeppel from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Manfred Koegl and Steffen Steurer from Boehringer Ingelheim present and discuss the details of BI-3802’s mechanism.

 

 

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BCL6 degrader BI-3802 is a single digit nanomolar BCL6::Co-repressor inhibitor which induces efficacious BCL6 protein degradation and represents ideal in vitro probe compound for testing hypotheses around BCL6 biology. The molecule is made available on opnMe.com free of charge to foster independent innovation of scientific groups.

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1Small-molecule-induced polymerization triggers degradation of BCL6 Słabicki M., Yoon H., Koeppel J., Nitsch L., Roy Burman S. S., Di Genua C., Donovan K. A., Sperling A. S., Hunkeler M., Tsai J. M., Sharma R., Guirguis A., Zou C., Chudasama P., Gasser J. A., Miller P. G., Scholl C., Fröhling S., Nowak R. P., Fischer E. S., Ebert B. L. Nature 2020, 588, 164–168.