Recombinant fusion bioPROTACs are combined with cationic delivery agents and lipid formulations to enable cytosolic entry and on-demand intracellular degradation of target proteins. Tech Title: Technology: Technology: The core construct is a recombinant fusion protein comprising an E3 ubiquitin ligase domain, a small protein binding scaffold, and an anionic polypeptide. The binding scaffold is selected to recognize a target intracellular protein intended to be degraded intracellularly via the E3 domain’s mechanism. Formulations pair the fusion proteins with cationic agents and can use lipid nanoparticle (LNP) approaches to enhance intracellular delivery and degradation performance. Problem Title: Problem: Problem: Many endogenous proteins remain difficult to modulate with conventional drugs due to limited opportunities for effective small-molecule binding. Protein-degradation strategies can expand what is addressable, but recombinant degraders still face practical intracellular delivery barriers. Common delivery approaches can be complex, cytotoxic, or introduce delays before degradation occurs. Solution Title: Solution: Solution: This technology provides recombinant fusion proteins and compositions designed to promote cytoplasmic delivery and targeted intracellular protein degradation. The fusion proteins combine an E3 ubiquitin ligase domain with a small protein binding scaffold that targets a selected intracellular protein for degradation. The compositions include a cationic agent to facilitate cytosolic delivery, enabling on-demand degradation in unmodified cells. Advantages Title: Advantages: Advantages:
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