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Unnatural amino acid incorporation into virus-like particles
Authors:Strable Erica  Prasuhn Duane E  Udit Andrew K  Brown Steven  Link A James  Ngo John T  Lander Gabriel  Quispe Joel  Potter Clinton S  Carragher Bridget  Tirrell David A  Finn M G
Institution:Department of Chemistry, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, California 92037, USA.
Abstract:Virus-like particles composed of hepatitis B virus (HBV) or bacteriophage Qbeta capsid proteins have been labeled with azide- or alkyne-containing unnatural amino acids by expression in a methionine auxotrophic strain of E. coli. The substitution does not affect the ability of the particles to self-assemble into icosahedral structures indistinguishable from native forms. The azide and alkyne groups were addressed by Cu(I)-catalyzed 3 + 2] cycloaddition: HBV particles were decomposed by the formation of more than 120 triazole linkages per capsid in a location-dependent manner, whereas Qbeta suffered no such instability. The marriage of these well-known techniques of sense-codon reassignment and bioorthogonal chemical coupling provides the capability to construct polyvalent particles displaying a wide variety of functional groups with near-perfect control of spacing.
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