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High-yield cell-free protein synthesis for site-specific incorporation of unnatural amino acids at two sites

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posted on 2024-11-14, 15:36 authored by Kiyoshi Ozawa, Karin V Loscha, Kekini V Kuppan, Choy Theng Loh, Nicholas DixonNicholas Dixon, Gottfried Otting
Using aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase/suppressor tRNA pairs derived from Methanocaldococcus jannaschii, an Escherichia coli cell-free protein production system affords proteins with site-specifically incorporated unnatural amino acids (UAAs) in high yields through the use of optimized amber suppressor tRNACUA opt and optimization of reagent concentrations. The efficiency of the cell-free system allows the incorporation of trifluoromethyl-phenylalanine using a polyspecific synthetase evolved previously for p-cyanophenylalanine, and the incorporation of UAAs at two different sites of the same protein without any re-engineering of the E. coli cells used to make the cell-free extract.

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Ozawa, K., Loscha, K. V., Kuppan, K. V., Loh, C. Theng., Dixon, N. E., Otting, G. (2012). High-yield cell-free protein synthesis for site-specific incorporation of unnatural amino acids at two sites. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 418 (4), 652-656.

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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications

Volume

418

Issue

4

Pagination

652-656

Language

English

RIS ID

53052

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