Organisms are defined by the information encoded in their genomes, and since the evolution of life, this information has been encoded using a two base pair genetic alphabet (A-T and G-C). In vitro, the alphabet has been expanded to include several unnatural base pairs (UBPs)1–3. We have developed a class of UBPs formed between nucleotides bearing hydrophobic nucleobases, exemplified by the pair formed between d5SICS and dNaM (d5SICS-dNaM, Fig. 1a), which is efficiently PCR amplified1 and transcribed4,5 in vitro, and whose unique mechanism of replication has been characterized6,7. However, expansion of a organism’s genetic alphabet presents new and unprecedented challenges: the unnatural nucleoside triphosphates must enter the cell; endogeno...
In present work, in order to extend and express a new third type of nucleic acids in living organism...
phosphates have been omitted for clarity. The faithful replication of DNA by DNA polymerases is ne-c...
Since the ban gene of bacteriophage P1 suppresses a number of conditionally lethal dnaB mutations in...
We report the design and elaboration of a selection protocol for importing a canonical substrate of ...
We have developed a family of unnatural base pairs (UBPs), exemplified by the pair formed between dN...
In all known cellular organisms, from the smallest bacteria to the tallest of trees, DNA stores the ...
DNA and RNA are among the most remarkable biomolecules occurring in nature. They store and transfer ...
Many candidate unnatural DNA base pairs have been developed, but surprisingly, some of the best repl...
Expanded genetic systems are most likely to work with natural enzymes if the added nucleotides pair ...
For bacteria, the primary genetic barrier against the genetic exchange of DNA that is not self-tran...
The genetic alphabet is composed of two base pairs, and the development of a third, unnatural base p...
2,4-Diaminopyrimidine (trivially <b>K</b>) and imidazo[1,2-<i>a</i>]-1,3,5-triazine-2(8<i>H</i>)-4...
A synthetic orthogonal polymer embracing a chiral acyclic-phosphonate backbone [(S)-ZNA] is presente...
Natural transformation is a mode of horizontal gene transfer in bacteria which involves uptake of na...
One of the long-standing aims of biomimetic chemistry has been to develop molecules that function as...
In present work, in order to extend and express a new third type of nucleic acids in living organism...
phosphates have been omitted for clarity. The faithful replication of DNA by DNA polymerases is ne-c...
Since the ban gene of bacteriophage P1 suppresses a number of conditionally lethal dnaB mutations in...
We report the design and elaboration of a selection protocol for importing a canonical substrate of ...
We have developed a family of unnatural base pairs (UBPs), exemplified by the pair formed between dN...
In all known cellular organisms, from the smallest bacteria to the tallest of trees, DNA stores the ...
DNA and RNA are among the most remarkable biomolecules occurring in nature. They store and transfer ...
Many candidate unnatural DNA base pairs have been developed, but surprisingly, some of the best repl...
Expanded genetic systems are most likely to work with natural enzymes if the added nucleotides pair ...
For bacteria, the primary genetic barrier against the genetic exchange of DNA that is not self-tran...
The genetic alphabet is composed of two base pairs, and the development of a third, unnatural base p...
2,4-Diaminopyrimidine (trivially <b>K</b>) and imidazo[1,2-<i>a</i>]-1,3,5-triazine-2(8<i>H</i>)-4...
A synthetic orthogonal polymer embracing a chiral acyclic-phosphonate backbone [(S)-ZNA] is presente...
Natural transformation is a mode of horizontal gene transfer in bacteria which involves uptake of na...
One of the long-standing aims of biomimetic chemistry has been to develop molecules that function as...
In present work, in order to extend and express a new third type of nucleic acids in living organism...
phosphates have been omitted for clarity. The faithful replication of DNA by DNA polymerases is ne-c...
Since the ban gene of bacteriophage P1 suppresses a number of conditionally lethal dnaB mutations in...