Evaluation and biosynthetic incorporation of chlorotyrosine into recombinant proteins |
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Authors: | Niraikulam Ayyadurai Kanagavel Deepankumar Nadarajan Saravanan Prabhu Nediljko Budisa Hyungdon Yun |
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Affiliation: | 1. Protein Research Chair, Department of Biochemistry, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 2. School of Biotechnology, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan, 712-749, Korea 3. Biocatalysis Group, Institute of Chemistry, Berlin Institute of Technology/ TU Berlin, Berlin, 10587, Germany
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Abstract: | Recently, non-canonical amino acids (NCAA) incorporation was developed to enhance the functional properties of proteins. Incorporation of NCAA containing chlorine atom is conceptually an attractive approach to prepare pharmacologically active substances, which is a difficult task since chlorine is bulky atom. In this study, we evaluated the efficiency and extent of in vivo incorporation of tyrosine analogue 3-chlorotyrosine [(3-Cl)Tyr] into the recombinant proteins GFP and GFPHS (highly stable GFP). The incorporation of (3-Cl)Tyr into GFP leads to dramatic reduction in the expression level of protein. On the other hand, the incorporation of (3-Cl)Tyr into GFPHS was expressed well as a soluble form. In addition we used bioinformatics tools for the analysis to explore the possible constraints in micro-environment of each natural amino acid residue to be replaced with chlorine atom accommodation into GFPHS. In conclusion, our approaches are reliable and straightforward way to enhance the translation of chlorinated amino acids into proteins. |
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