Developing innovative chemical tools to drive lytic cancer cell death

Lead Research Organisation: Institute of Cancer Research
Department Name: Division of Cancer Therapeutics

Abstract

Necroptosis is a highly immunogenic form of cell death, and is triggered by phosphorylation and oligomerisation of the pseudokinase MLKL.1 Activating this process with molecules which can oligomerise or phosphorylate MLKL has the potential to make tumours more responsive to treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors. To accomplish this, we will first design, synthesise and validate compounds capable of binding potently to the ATP-binding site of MLKL. These will be elaborated into induced-proximity chemical tools3 which mediate phosphorylation, oligomerisation or ubiquitylation of MLKL, and the effect of these compounds on necroptosis will be investigated.

Publications

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Studentship Projects

Project Reference Relationship Related To Start End Student Name
MR/W006553/1 01/10/2022 30/09/2028
2868982 Studentship MR/W006553/1 03/10/2022 02/10/2026 Chloe Bradshaw