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Tackling Undruggable Cancer Targets using Chemoproteomic Platforms

$909,665R35FY2023CANIH

University Of California Berkeley, Berkeley CA

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Abstract

One of the biggest challenges facing cancer drug discovery is that >90 % of the proteome is currently considered “undruggable” because most proteins do not possess known binding pockets or “ligandable hotspots” that can be pharmacologically and functionally targeted for therapeutic benefit 1. Tackling the undruggable proteome requires the development of innovative technologies for ligand discovery AND the discovery of novel therapeutic modalities to functionally manipulate the undruggable proteome for therapeutic benefit. The Nomura Research Group is focused on reimagining druggability by advancing and applying chemoproteomic platforms to tackle the undruggable proteome, towards developing next-generation therapies and therapeutic modalities for cancer.

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