BPGbio to Present Novel E2-based Targeted Protein Degradation Program at 5th Annual TPD and Induced Proximity Summit in Europe

On March 20, 2025 BPGbio, Inc., a leading biology-first, AI-powered, clinical stage biopharma focused on mitochondrial biology and protein homeostasis, reported its participation in the 5th Annual TPD and Induced Proximity Summit, taking place March 25-27, 2025, in London, UK (Press release, BPGbio, MAR 20, 2025, View Source [SID1234651333]). BPGbio executive Vivek K. Vishnudas, Ph.D., Chief Technology Officer and R&D Site Head, will present a session titled "Pioneering a Differentiated Approach to Targeted Protein Degradation Using the Ubiquitin Conjugating Enzyme (E2) Family." Dr. Vishnudas will speak on March 26 as part of the conference’s Pre-Clinical and Translation track, highlighting the latest advancements in BPGbio’s protein homeostasis program and the potential of E2-based therapeutics in oncology and neurology.

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"Our innovative approach to targeted protein degradation via the ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme (E2) family represents a breakthrough in drug development, allowing us to address previously undruggable targets and overcome resistance mechanisms inherent in traditional E3-based strategies," said Dr. Vishnudas. "We look forward to sharing our progress in developing E2-based bifunctional and glue degraders for oncology and neurodegenerative disorders."

In addition to its E2-focused approach, BPGbio’s protein homeostasis program incorporates a proprietary library of over 1,000 Ro3 fragments identified as potential ligands and seed compounds for E2 targets. The program also features proprietary ternary structures, a computational toolkit for E2 ligand design, and advanced assays designed to optimize selectivity and specificity.

BPGbio’s therapeutic pipeline includes drug candidates for glioblastoma (orphan drug), pancreatic cancer (orphan drug), primary CoQ10 deficiency (rare pediatric disease designated), epidermolysis bullosa (EB, orphan drug), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC, orphan drug), sarcopenia, solid and liquid tumors, Huntington’s disease (orphan drug), and Parkinson’s disease. The company’s diagnostic pipeline includes its prostate diagnostic test (pstateDx), as well as tests in development for the detection of Parkinson’s disease (parkinsonDx), pancreatic cancer (pancDx), breast cancer, and liver disease.