A Biotin Targeting Chimera (BioTAC) System to Map Small Molecule Interactomes in situ


Dr Fleur Ferguson
Assistant Professor UC San Diego - Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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What will be discussed...
Understanding how small molecules bind to specific protein complexes in living cells is critical to understanding their mechanism of action. Unbiased chemical biology strategies for direct readout of protein interactome remodelling by small molecules would provide advantages over target-focused approaches, including the ability to detect previously unknown ligand targets and complexes.
However, there are few current methods for unbiased profiling of small molecule interactomes. To address this, we envisioned a technology that would combine the sensitivity and live-cell compatibility of proximity labelling coupled to mass spectrometry, with the specificity and unbiased nature of chemoproteomics.
In this presentation, we describe the BioTAC system, a small-molecule guided proximity labelling platform that can rapidly identify both direct and complex small molecule binding proteins.
We benchmark the system against µMap, photoaffinity labelling, affinity purification coupled to mass spectrometry and proximity labelling coupled to mass spectrometry datasets. We also apply the BioTAC system to provide interactome maps of Trametinib and analogues. The BioTAC system overcomes a limitation of current approaches and supports identification of both inhibitor bound and molecular glue bound complexes.
About the speaker

Dr Fleur Ferguson
Assistant Professor
UC San Diego - Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Fleur Ferguson received her M.Sc in chemistry from Imperial College London and her PhD in chemistry from the University of Cambridge.
She performed her postdoctoral research in the laboratory of Professor Nathanael S. Gray at Harvard Medical School and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. She is an Assistant Professor at UC San Diego in the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry and the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
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