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Mandipropamid as a chemical inducer of proximity for in vivo applications

Authors :
Michael J. Ziegler
Klaus Yserentant
Valentin Dunsing
Volker Middel
Antoni J. Gralak
Kaisa Pakari
Jörn Bargstedt
Christoph Kern
Annett Petrich
Salvatore Chiantia
Uwe Strähle
Dirk-Peter Herten
Richard Wombacher
Source :
Nature chemical biology, 18 (1), 64–69, Nature Chemical Biology
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Nature Research, 2022.

Abstract

Direct control of protein interactions by chemically induced protein proximity holds great potential for both cell and synthetic biology as well as therapeutic applications. Low toxicity, orthogonality and excellent cell permeability are important criteria for chemical inducers of proximity (CIPs), in particular for in vivo applications. Here, we present the use of the agrochemical mandipropamid (Mandi) as a highly efficient CIP in cell culture systems and living organisms. Mandi specifically induces complex formation between a sixfold mutant of the plant hormone receptor pyrabactin resistance 1 (PYR1) and abscisic acid insensitive (ABI). It is orthogonal to other plant hormone-based CIPs and rapamycin-based CIP systems. We demonstrate the applicability of the Mandi system for rapid and efficient protein translocation in mammalian cells and zebrafish embryos, protein network shuttling and manipulation of endogenous proteins.<br />The agrochemical mandipropamid (Mandi), which induces dimerization of a variant of the abscisic acid receptor, has been developed as a new chemical inducer of proximity for cellular and organismal applications.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15524450 and 15524469
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature chemical biology, 18 (1), 64–69, Nature Chemical Biology
Accession number :
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