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Craig M. Crews (born June 1, 1964) is an American scientist at Yale University. He is the John C. Malone Professor of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, and also holds joint appointments in the departments of
Chemistry Chemistry is the science, scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter. It is a natural science that covers the Chemical element, elements that make up matter to the chemical compound, compounds made of atoms, molecules and ions ...
and
Pharmacology Pharmacology is a branch of medicine, biology and pharmaceutical sciences concerned with drug or medication action, where a drug may be defined as any artificial, natural, or endogenous (from within the body) molecule which exerts a biochemica ...
. Crews is the Executive Director of the Yale Center for Molecular Discovery and a former Editor of the journal ''
Cell Chemical Biology ''Cell Chemical Biology'' is a monthly, peer-reviewed, scientific journal published by Cell Press. The journal publishes research in chemical biology and studies at the interface of chemistry and biology Biology is the scientific study o ...
''. His research interests focus on
chemical biology Chemical biology is a scientific discipline spanning the fields of chemistry and biology. The discipline involves the application of chemical techniques, analysis, and often small molecules produced through synthetic chemistry, to the study and ma ...
, particularly on controlled
proteostasis Proteostasis is the dynamic regulation of a balanced, functional proteome. The proteostasis network includes competing and integrated biological pathways within cells that control the biogenesis, folding, trafficking, and degradation of proteins p ...
. Crews is a pioneer in the field of targeted protein degradation and his lab's research led to the development of the anti-cancer drug
carfilzomib Carfilzomib, sold under the brand name Kyprolis, is an anti-cancer medication acting as a selective proteasome inhibitor. Chemically, it is a tetrapeptide epoxyketone and an analog of epoxomicin. It was developed by Onyx Pharmaceuticals. The U. ...
(Kyprolis). He is the founder of Arvinas, the first biotechnology company to bring PROTAC drugs into clinical trials. In 2019, he was named an American Cancer Society Research Professor at the
Yale University Yale University is a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and among the most prestigious in the wo ...
.


Education and training

Crews graduated from the
University of Virginia The University of Virginia (UVA) is a Public university#United States, public research university in Charlottesville, Virginia. Founded in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson, the university is ranked among the top academic institutions in the United S ...
in 1986 with a bachelor's degree in chemistry, after which he performed research at the
University of Tübingen The University of Tübingen, officially the Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen (german: Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen; la, Universitas Eberhardina Carolina), is a public research university located in the city of Tübingen, Baden-Wü ...
as a
German Academic Exchange Service The German Academic Exchange Service, or DAAD (german: Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst), was founded in 1925 and is the largest German support organisation in the field of international academic co-operation. Organisation ''DAAD'' is a ...
(DAAD) Fellow. As a graduate student in the laboratory of Raymond Erikson at
Harvard University Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of higher le ...
, Crews purified and cloned the MAP kinase kinase
MEK1 Dual specificity mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 1 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the ''MAP2K1'' gene. Function The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the dual-specificity protein kinase family that acts as a mito ...
, a key kinase that controls cell growth. He subsequently worked in the research group of
Stuart Schreiber Stuart L. Schreiber (born 6 February 1956) is a scientist at Harvard University and co-Founder of the Broad Institute. He has been active in chemical biology, especially the use of small molecules as probes of biology and medicine. Small molecul ...
as a
Cancer Research Institute The Cancer Research Institute (CRI) is a US non-profit organization funding cancer research and based in New York City. They were founded in 1953 to develop immunologically-based treatments for cancer, and despite their name are a funding body fo ...
Fellow before joining the faculty of
Yale University Yale University is a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and among the most prestigious in the wo ...
as an assistant professor in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology in 1995.


Research

Crews studies controlled
proteostasis Proteostasis is the dynamic regulation of a balanced, functional proteome. The proteostasis network includes competing and integrated biological pathways within cells that control the biogenesis, folding, trafficking, and degradation of proteins p ...
, i.e., the pharmacological modulation of protein turnover. In 2001, Crews developed, in collaboration with Ray Deshaies,
proteolysis targeting chimera A proteolysis targeting chimera (PROTAC) is a heterobifunctional small molecule composed of two active domains and a linker, capable of removing specific unwanted proteins. Rather than acting as a conventional enzyme inhibitor, a PROTAC works by ...
s (PROTACs), a new technology to induce
proteolysis Proteolysis is the breakdown of proteins into smaller polypeptides or amino acids. Uncatalysed, the hydrolysis of peptide bonds is extremely slow, taking hundreds of years. Proteolysis is typically catalysed by cellular enzymes called protease ...
. PROTACs are dimeric molecules that recruit specific intracellular proteins to the cellular quality control machinery (i.e., an
E3 ubiquitin ligase A ubiquitin ligase (also called an E3 ubiquitin ligase) is a protein that recruits an E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme that has been loaded with ubiquitin, recognizes a protein substrate, and assists or directly catalyzes the transfer of ubiquitin ...
) in a catalytic manner for subsequent removal by the proteasome. This technology has the potential to allow pharmacological targeting of proteins previously thought "undruggable" including many responsible for drug resistance in cancer. Excitement around the field has resulted in much private and public investment in therapeutic approaches based on targeted protein degradation. Prior to its work on PROTACs, the Crews lab’s synthesis and mode of action studies of the natural product
epoxomicin Epoxomicin is a naturally occurring selective proteasome inhibitor with anti-inflammatory activity. It was originally discovered in 1992.proteasome inhibitor Proteasome inhibitors are drugs that block the action of proteasomes, cellular complexes that break down proteins. They are being studied in the treatment of cancer; and three are approved for use in treating multiple myeloma. Mechanism Multipl ...
. Subsequent
medicinal chemistry Medicinal or pharmaceutical chemistry is a scientific discipline at the intersection of chemistry and pharmacy involved with designing and developing pharmaceutical drugs. Medicinal chemistry involves the identification, synthesis and developm ...
efforts produced the epoxyketone containing proteasome inhibitor YU101, which served as the basis for the
multiple myeloma Multiple myeloma (MM), also known as plasma cell myeloma and simply myeloma, is a cancer of plasma cells, a type of white blood cell that normally produces antibodies. Often, no symptoms are noticed initially. As it progresses, bone pain, an ...
drug
carfilzomib Carfilzomib, sold under the brand name Kyprolis, is an anti-cancer medication acting as a selective proteasome inhibitor. Chemically, it is a tetrapeptide epoxyketone and an analog of epoxomicin. It was developed by Onyx Pharmaceuticals. The U. ...
.


Arvinas

In 2013, Crews founded
New Haven New Haven is a city in the U.S. state of Connecticut. It is located on New Haven Harbor on the northern shore of Long Island Sound in New Haven County, Connecticut and is part of the New York City metropolitan area. With a population of 134,02 ...
-based Arvinas, which uses the PROTAC protein degradation technology from his lab to develop drugs to treat cancer, neurodegeneration, and other diseases. In 2019, Arvinas presented initial safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetic data from the company’s ongoing Phase 1 clinical trials of two orally bioavailable PROTACs, targeting the Androgen Receptor (ARV-110) and the Estrogen Receptor (ARV-471). Both drugs appeared to be well tolerated and no dose-limiting toxicities or grade 2, 3 or 4 adverse events were observed. Moreover, ongoing clinical trials have demonstrated evidence of efficacy, e.g., target protein level reduction and tumor shrinkage in some patients.


Proteolix

In 2003, Crews co-founded the biotechnology company
Proteolix Proteolix, Inc., was a private biotechnology company with headquarters in South San Francisco, California. Proteolix was founded in 2003 based on technology developed by co-founders Dr. Craig Crews (Yale University) and Dr. Raymond J. Deshaies ( ...
to develop YU101, the next generation
proteasome inhibitor Proteasome inhibitors are drugs that block the action of proteasomes, cellular complexes that break down proteins. They are being studied in the treatment of cancer; and three are approved for use in treating multiple myeloma. Mechanism Multipl ...
from his lab, which ultimately became
carfilzomib Carfilzomib, sold under the brand name Kyprolis, is an anti-cancer medication acting as a selective proteasome inhibitor. Chemically, it is a tetrapeptide epoxyketone and an analog of epoxomicin. It was developed by Onyx Pharmaceuticals. The U. ...
(Kyprolis), which was approved by the FDA in 2012 for use in patients with multiple myeloma. Based on successful Phase II trials of carfilzomib,
Onyx Pharmaceuticals Onyx Pharmaceuticals Inc. has been a biopharmaceutical company headquartered in South San Francisco, California. The company developed and marketed medicines for the treatment of cancer. Onyx was founded in 1992 by Kevin J. Kinsella and Frank M ...
acquired Proteolix in 2009 and was itself acquired by Amgen in 2013.


Awards and recognition

*2021:
Honorary Doctoral Degree An honorary degree is an academic degree for which a university (or other degree-awarding institution) has waived all of the usual requirements. It is also known by the Latin phrases ''honoris causa'' ("for the sake of the honour") or ''ad hono ...
, Technische Universität Dortmund, Germany (doctor rerum naturalium honoris causa) *2020: Swedish Pharmaceutical Society
Scheele Award The Scheele Award () is a scientific award given by the Swedish , an organisation mainly consisting of pharmacists. The award is given to commemorate the pharmacist and chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele (1742–1786) and has been appointed since 1961, i ...
*2020: Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation
Heinrich Wieland Prize The Heinrich Wieland Prize is awarded annually by the Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation for outstanding research on biologically active molecules and systems in the areas of chemistry, biochemistry and physiology as well as their clinical importance. ...
*2019: American Cancer Society Research Professorship *2019: Pharmacia-ASPET Award for Experimental Therapeutics *2018: Pierre Fabre Award *2018:
Royal Society of Chemistry The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) is a learned society (professional association) in the United Kingdom with the goal of "advancing the chemistry, chemical sciences". It was formed in 1980 from the amalgamation of the Chemical Society, the Ro ...
Khorana Prize *2017: AACR Award for Outstanding Achievement in Chemistry in Cancer Research *2015: Inaugural Recipient of the
National Cancer Institute The National Cancer Institute (NCI) coordinates the United States National Cancer Program and is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which is one of eleven agencies that are part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. ...
Outstanding Investigator Award (R35) *2014: UCB-Ehrlich Award for Excellence in Medicinal Chemistry *2013: CURE Entrepreneur of the Year Award


Publications

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References


External links


Crews labYale Center for Molecular DiscoveryArvinas, LLC.
{{DEFAULTSORT:Crews, Craig M. Living people Yale University faculty American biochemists Harvard University alumni 1964 births University of Virginia alumni