New strategy grabs cancer’s ‘undruggable’ proteins and throws them in the cellular trash

When cancer-driving proteins resist various treatments, Northwestern University scientists have uncovered a new solution. Don’t fight them—throw them in the cellular trash. In a new study published in Nature Communications, scientists developed protein-like polymers (PLPs) capable of grabbing proteins and directing them to the cell’s waste-disposal machinery. From there, the proteins are degraded and disposed of, triggering cancer cell death.

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