Targeted protein degradation (TPD) is a powerful strategy for controlling protein abundance. Here, we establish FBXO31 as a TPD-competent E3 ligase by exploiting its recognition of C-terminal amide-bearing degrons. Using an amidated Ala-Phe motif as a chemical recruiter, multiple small-molecule binders can be transformed into FBXO31-dependent degraders that induce rapid and potent target degradation. Mechanistic studies confirm FBXO31-mediated ternary complex formation and identify key residues in FBXO31 required for recruiter engagement and target degradation. We further show that an FBXO31-based multi-kinase degrader exhibits a distinct and broader degradation profile than a CRBN-based degrader, highlighting a potentially expanded degradable target space beyond CRBN.
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Chenlu Zhang
Xiaokang Jin
Chen Zhou
Northwestern University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75ebec6e9836116a299db — DOI: https://doi.org/10.64898/2026.01.28.702440