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Multiple incorporation of non-natural amino acids into a single protein using tRNAs with non-standard structures
Authors:Ohtsuki Takashi  Manabe Taishi  Sisido Masahiko
Affiliation:Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Okayama University, 3-1-1 Tsushimanaka, Okayama 700-8530, Japan.
Abstract:The ability to introduce non-natural amino acids into proteins opens up new vistas for the study of protein structure and function. This approach requires suppressor tRNAs that deliver the non-natural amino acid to a ribosome associated with an mRNA containing an expanded codon. The suppressor tRNAs must be absolutely protected from aminoacylation by any of the aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases in the protein synthesizing system, or a natural amino acid will be incorporated instead of the non-natural amino acid. Here, we found that some tRNAs with non-standard structures could work as efficient four-base suppressors fulfilling the above orthogonal conditions. Using these tRNAs, we successfully demonstrated incorporation of three different non-natural amino acids into a single protein.
Keywords:ntrPhe,   smallcaps"  >l-p-nitrophenylalanine   acdAla,   smallcaps"  >l-2-acridonylalanine   2napAla,   smallcaps"  >l-2-naphthylalanine   2antAla,   smallcaps"  >l-2-anthrylalanine   Xaa, non-natural amino acid   ARS, aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase   mt, mitochondrial   Sec, selenocysteine   Pyl, pyrrolysine   EF-Tu, elongation factor Tu
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