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Art concept for molecular glue degradation
Gastrointestinal

Monte Rosa Therapeutics files IND application for molecular glue degrader MRT-6160

June 27, 2024
Monte Rosa Therapeutics Inc. has submitted an IND application to the FDA for MRT-6160, a highly selective and orally bioavailable molecular glue degrader directed against VAV1 in development for systemic and neurological autoimmune diseases.
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Doctor points at molecular structure
Cancer

Sibylla, MD Anderson develop folding interfering degraders

June 13, 2024
Sibylla Biotech SpA and the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have signed a strategic collaboration agreement to discover and develop novel small molecule folding interfering degraders (FIDs) for the treatment of cancer.
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AI generated, 3D rendering of protein degradation
Cancer

Institute of Cancer Research scientists generate PROTAC to degrade RIPK1

May 27, 2024
Scientists at the Institute of Cancer Research have generated a proteolysis targeting chimera (PROTAC) that successfully destroyed RIPK1 in cancer cells.
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Lab glassware and scientist
Cancer

Amphista reports new mechanism for degradation of BRD9

May 24, 2024
Amphista Therapeutics Ltd. has unveiled a new mechanism of action for the degradation of the emerging oncology target BRD9 that is differentiated from cereblon- or VHL-based PROTACs.
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Handshake with DNA, molecules
Cancer

Degron collaborates with Takeda on molecular glue degraders

May 24, 2024
Degron Therapeutics Inc. has entered into a collaboration and exclusive license agreement with Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. to discover and develop novel molecular glue degraders for multiple targets in oncology, neuroscience and inflammation.
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AI generated, 3D rendering of protein degradation
Drug design, drug delivery & technologies

Neosphere Biotechnologies and Kymera Therapeutics partner to advance molecular glue target discovery

May 14, 2024
Neosphere Biotechnologies GmbH has entered into a collaboration with Kymera Therapeutics Inc. that seeks to unlock undrugged or poorly drugged disease-causing protein targets that can be addressed by targeted protein degradation.
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