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The CDK12 inhibitor SR-4835 functions as a molecular glue that promotes cyclin K degradation in melanoma
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Angers, Stephane
, Roux, Philippe P
, Lin, Sichun
, MacLeod, Graham
, Lavoie, Geneviève
, Houles, Thibault
, Boucher, Jonathan
in
Benzimidazoles
/ Breast cancer
/ Cyclin-dependent kinase
/ Cyclin-dependent kinases
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Degradation
/ DNA-directed RNA polymerase
/ Gene expression
/ Genetic screening
/ Kinases
/ Melanoma
/ Phosphorylation
/ Polyadenylation
/ Proteasomes
/ RNA polymerase
/ Transcription elongation
/ Ubiquitin-protein ligase
2023
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The CDK12 inhibitor SR-4835 functions as a molecular glue that promotes cyclin K degradation in melanoma
by
Angers, Stephane
, Roux, Philippe P
, Lin, Sichun
, MacLeod, Graham
, Lavoie, Geneviève
, Houles, Thibault
, Boucher, Jonathan
in
Benzimidazoles
/ Breast cancer
/ Cyclin-dependent kinase
/ Cyclin-dependent kinases
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Degradation
/ DNA-directed RNA polymerase
/ Gene expression
/ Genetic screening
/ Kinases
/ Melanoma
/ Phosphorylation
/ Polyadenylation
/ Proteasomes
/ RNA polymerase
/ Transcription elongation
/ Ubiquitin-protein ligase
2023
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The CDK12 inhibitor SR-4835 functions as a molecular glue that promotes cyclin K degradation in melanoma
by
Angers, Stephane
, Roux, Philippe P
, Lin, Sichun
, MacLeod, Graham
, Lavoie, Geneviève
, Houles, Thibault
, Boucher, Jonathan
in
Benzimidazoles
/ Breast cancer
/ Cyclin-dependent kinase
/ Cyclin-dependent kinases
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Degradation
/ DNA-directed RNA polymerase
/ Gene expression
/ Genetic screening
/ Kinases
/ Melanoma
/ Phosphorylation
/ Polyadenylation
/ Proteasomes
/ RNA polymerase
/ Transcription elongation
/ Ubiquitin-protein ligase
2023
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The CDK12 inhibitor SR-4835 functions as a molecular glue that promotes cyclin K degradation in melanoma
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The CDK12 inhibitor SR-4835 functions as a molecular glue that promotes cyclin K degradation in melanoma
2023
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Overview
CDK12 is a transcriptional cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) that interacts with cyclin K to regulate different aspects of gene expression. The CDK12-cyclin K complex phosphorylates several substrates, including RNA polymerase II (Pol II), and thereby regulates transcription elongation, RNA splicing, as well as cleavage and polyadenylation. Because of its implication in cancer, including breast cancer and melanoma, multiple pharmacological inhibitors of CDK12 have been identified to date, including THZ531 and SR-4835. While both CDK12 inhibitors affect Poll II phosphorylation, we found that SR-4835 uniquely promotes cyclin K degradation via the proteasome. Using loss-of-function genetic screening, we found that SR-4835 cytotoxicity depends on a functional CUL4-RBX1-DDB1 ubiquitin ligase complex. Consistent with this, we show that DDB1 is required for cyclin K degradation, and that SR-4835 promotes DDB1 interaction with the CDK12-cyclin K complex. Docking studies and structure-activity relationship analyses of SR-4835 revealed the importance of the benzimidazole side-chain in molecular glue activity. Together, our results indicate that SR-4835 acts as a molecular glue that recruits the CDK12-cyclin K complex to the CUL4-RBX1-DDB1 ubiquitin ligase complex to target cyclin K for degradation.
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