Designing Molecular Glues on March 22, 2023 in Needham, United States

Designing Molecular Glues on March 22, 2023 in Needham, United States

Hetero-bifunctional protein degraders like proteolysis targeting chimeras (PROTACs) have found their way into the clinic by utilizing the body’s natural disposal system to tag and degrade unwanted proteins implicated in various diseases. These degraders are large molecules consisting of a E3 binding ligand and a ligand binding the target protein, coupled together by a linker. On the other hand, monovalent degraders or molecular glues consist of a single degrader molecule that attaches to both the E3 ligase and target protein and tend to be smaller and more drug-like. These glues have been discovered serendipitously in the past, however recently, there are efforts being made to try and design them more rationally. Cambridge Healthtech Institute’s inaugural virtual conference discusses some of these innovative design strategies and screening methods to discover and optimize molecular glues for therapeutic purposes. The conference features live talks given by experts and includes online discussions for active networking and idea-generation.

Coverage will include, but is not limited to:

Monovalent degraders versus hetero-bifunctional degraders like PROTACs

Strategies for rational design of molecular glues

Screening methods and cellular assays for glue discovery

Applications for molecular glues beyond protein degradation

Advances and challenges in developing molecular glues as therapeutics

Designing Molecular Glues

Name: Cambridge Healthtech Institute
Website: https://www.healthtech.com/
Address: 250 First Avenue, Suite 300

A division of Cambridge Innovation Instiutute
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Special Early Bird EUR 799.00 Before November 18, 2022
Early EUR 899.00 Before January 13, 2023
Advanced EUR 949.00 Before February 25, 2023
Standard EUR 999.00 After February 25, 2023
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