Heptares acquires G7 Therapeutics for CHF12 million

G7 Therapeutics, a spin-off from the University of Zurich is based in Schlieren and was founded in 2013. The biotech start-up will become a wholly owned Zurich-based subsidiary of Heptares and will be renamed Heptares Zurich.

Heptares Therapeutics, the wholly-owned subsidiary of Sosei Group Corporation (TSE Mothers Index: 4565), announces it has signed a share purchase agreement that will allow the acquisition of 100% in G7 Therapeutics, a privately held drug discovery and development company based in Switzerland, for CHF 12 million cash. The strategic acquisition broadens and strengthens Heptares’ intellectual property and platform for structure-based drug design and development focused on G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), a superfamily of receptors linked to a wide range of human diseases. The combination of Heptares’ and G7 Therapeutics’ platforms is anticipated to increase Heptares’ R&D productivity in terms of generating stabilised GPCRs and high quality GPCR structures that underpin discovery efforts for its proprietary pipeline and for partners.

G7 Therapeutics has developed proprietary approaches for stabilising GPCRs (called SaBRE and CHESS), which are different and highly complementary to the StaR platform developed by Heptares. SaBRE and CHESS are of particular use where the target GPCR is present in very low numbers on cells and the methods are particularly powerful in the numbers of stabilizing mutations that can be identified in a short time for rapidly generating high quality GPCRs.

Upon completion of the acquisition, G7 Therapeutics will become a wholly owned Zurich-based subsidiary of Heptares and will be renamed Heptares Zurich. The subsidiary will be led by Fiona Marshall, Chief Scientific Officer at Heptares and at Sosei.

Dr Marshall commented: “We are delighted to complete the acquisition G7 Therapeutics. We believe that the platform G7 has developed is truly complementary to our StaR platform and will expand our capacity to explore more of the ‘GPCRome’ to deliver novel candidates against targeted GPCRs for both our proprietary pipeline and for partnered programmes. We look forward to welcoming its highly talented team into Heptares and further extending our leadership advantage in GPCR-focused SBDD.”

Carlo Bertozzi, CEO of G7 Therapeutics, added: “Heptares has an impressive track record of technology development resulting in a world-leading platform that has generated multiple product opportunities targeting many GPCR targets across diverse disease areas. We are excited to combine our platforms and capabilities through this transaction and to further advance GPCR-targeted drug discovery, an area of significant untapped potential.”

Peter Bains, CEO of Sosei, said: “Approximately 30 percent of approved medicines in pharmaceutical company portfolios today act by modulating GPCR activity, making GPCRs one of, if not the most important target families for drug discovery and a major pillar upon which the global industry has been built. Heptares has already established a world-leading position in this area, building a diverse pipeline of proprietary candidates as well as attracting major pharma company partners. This acquisition is a further step towards delivering Sosei’s strategy by consolidating and extending this leadership position, and expanding our capacity to generate a sustainable pipeline of new drug candidates for development ourselves in select disease areas, and for our partners.”