%0 Journal Article %T Discovery of Potent Degraders of the Dengue Virus Envelope Protein. %A Li Z %A Liu HY %A He Z %A Chakravarty A %A Golden RP %A Jiang Z %A You I %A Yue H %A Donovan KA %A Du G %A Che J %A Tse J %A Che I %A Lu W %A Fischer ES %A Zhang T %A Gray NS %A Yang PL %J bioRxiv %V 0 %N 0 %D 2024 Jun 2 %M 38854003 暂无%R 10.1101/2024.06.01.596987 %X Targeted protein degradation has been widely adopted as a new approach to eliminate both established and previously recalcitrant therapeutic targets. Here we report the development of small molecule degraders of the envelope (E) protein of dengue virus. We developed two classes of bivalent E-degraders, linking two previously reported E-binding small molecules, GNF-2 and CVM-2-12-2, to a glutarimide-based recruiter of the CRL4CRBN ligase to effect proteosome-mediated degradation of the E protein. ZXH-2-107 (based on GNF-2) is an E degrader with ABL inhibition while ZXH-8-004 (based on CVM-2-12-2) is a selective and potent E-degrader. These two compounds provide proof-of-concept that difficult-to-drug targets such as a viral envelope protein can be effectively eliminated using a bivalent degrader and provide starting points for the future development of a new class antiviral drugs.