PROTAC Linkers

PROTACs (Proteolysis Targeting Chimeric Molecules) are heterobifunctional protein degraders and promising targeted therapeutics candidates for cancer.Target protein binders and E3 ligase recruiters, two functional motifs of a PROTAC, are joined by the PROTAC linker.

A PROTAC's linker has a crucial function. The characteristics of the linker (type, length, attachment position) can influence how ligase is formed. The PROTAC:target ternary complex affects the target protein's effective ubiquitination and eventual destruction. According to reports, the ideal linker lengths for PROTACs range from 12 to over 20 carbons. PEGs, alkyl chains, and alkyl ether are the most often employed linkers in the creation of PROTACs.

PROTAC Linkers related products

Structure Cat No. Product Name CAS No. Product Description
V77919 Amino-PEG2-CH2CH2-SH hydrochloride Amino-PEG2-CH2CH2-SH (HCl) is a PROTAC (PROteolysis TArgeting Chimera) linker of the Polyethylene glycol (PEG) category, may be utilized to prepare PROTAC protein degraders.
V8373 Amino-PEG2-t-butyl ester 756525-95-8 Amino-PEG2-t-butyl ester is a PEG analogue containing an amino group with a t-butyl protected carboxyl group.
V82850 Amino-PEG24-acid 2563873-76-5 Amino-PEG24-acid is a PROTAC (PROteolysis TArgeting Chimera) linker of the Polyethylene glycol (PEG) category, may be utilized to prepare PROTAC protein degraders.
V11104 Amino-PEG3-acid 784105-33-5 Amino-PEG3-acid is a PEG analogue containing an amino group with a terminal carboxylic acid.
V5760 Amino-PEG3-alcohol 6338-55-2 Amino-PEG3-alcohol is a PEG analogue containing an amino group with a hydroxyl group.
V11108 Amino-PEG3-t-butyl ester 252881-74-6 Amino-PEG3-t-butyl ester is a PEG analogue containing an amino group with a t-butyl protected carboxyl group.
V11109 Amino-PEG4-acid 663921-15-1 Amino-PEG4-acid is a PEG analogue containing an amino group with a terminal carboxylic acid.
V11110 Amino-PEG4-alcohol 86770-74-3 Amino-PEG4-alcohol is a PEG analogue containing an amino group with a hydroxyl group.
V77922 Amino-PEG4-C2-SH hydrochloride Amino-PEG4-C2-SH HCl is a PROTAC (PROteolysis TArgeting Chimera) linker of the Polyethylene glycol (PEG) category, may be utilized to prepare PROTAC protein degraders.
V5620 Amino-PEG4-t-butyl ester 581065-95-4 Amino-PEG4-t-butyl ester is a PEG analogue containing an amino group with a t-butyl protected carboxyl group.
V8602 Amino-PEG5-alcohol 34188-11-9 Amino-PEG5-alcohol is a PEG analogue containing an amino group with a hydroxyl group.
V7830 Amino-PEG6-alcohol 39160-70-8 Amino-PEG6-alcohol is a PEG analogue containing an amino group with a hydroxyl group.
V77923 Amino-PEG7-C2-SH hydrochloride Amino-PEG7-C2-SH HCl is a PROTAC (PROteolysis TArgeting Chimera) linker of the Polyethylene glycol (PEG) category, may be utilized to prepare PROTAC protein degraders.
V82771 Aminooxy-PEG8-acid 2055269-60-6 Aminooxy-PEG8-acid is a PROTAC (PROteolysis TArgeting Chimera) linker of the Polyethylene glycol (PEG) category, may be utilized to prepare PROTAC protein degraders.
V77231 ATP-PEG8-Biotin ATP-PEG8-Biotin is a PEG-like linker that binds ATP.
V82774 AZD9496 deacrylic acid phenol 2173404-70-9 AZD9496 deacrylic acid phenol is a fragment of the PROTAC ER Degrader-4 target protein ligand.
V82885 Azide-PEG3-Desthiobiotin 1426828-06-9 Azide-PEG3-Desthiobiotin is a PROTAC (PROteolysis TArgeting Chimera) linker and belongs to the PEG (Polyethylene glycol) class, may be utilized to prepare PROTAC molecules.
V80255 Azido-C1-PEG4-C3-NH2 Azido-C1-PEG4-C3-NH2 is a PROTAC (PROteolysis TArgeting Chimera) linker and belongs to the PEG (Polyethylene glycol) class, may be utilized to prepare PROTAC molecules.
V82919 Azido-PEG1 1517-05-1 Azido-PEG1 is a PROTAC (PROteolysis TArgeting Chimera) linker and belongs to the PEG (Polyethylene glycol) class, may be utilized to prepare PROTAC molecules.
V82742 Azido-PEG10-azide 1421783-42-7 Azido-PEG10-azide is a PROTAC (PROteolysis TArgeting Chimera) linker and belongs to the PEG (Polyethylene glycol) class, may be utilized to prepare PROTAC molecules.
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