Advancements in biotechnology have allowed for the preparation of designer proteins with a wide spectrum of unprecedented chemical and physical properties. A variety of chemical and genetic methods can be employed to tailor the protein’s properties, including its stability and various functions. Herein, we demonstrate the production of semisynthetic glucose recognition proteins (GRPs) prepared by truncating galactose/glucose binding protein (GBP) of <i>E. coli</i> and expanding the genetic code via global incorporation of unnatural amino acids into the structure of GBP and its fragments. The unnatural amino acids 5,5,5-trifluoroleucine (FL) and 5-fluorotryptophan (FW) were chosen for incorporation into the proteins. The resulting semisynthe...
Genetic engineering has provided us with the ability to advance medicine and technology by creating ...
Proteins are the workhorses of the cell, playing crucial roles in virtually every biological process...
AbstractGlucose/galactose binding protein (GGBP) functions in two different larger systems of protei...
ABSTRACT: Advancements in biotechnology have allowed for the preparation of designer proteins with a...
Fluorescent protein biosensors, which exhibit a significant change in fluorescence based on the phys...
As the importance of blood-glucose control for both diabetic and non-diabetic patients continues to ...
Accurate assignment of protein function from sequence remains a fascinating and difficult challenge....
<p>Biosensors incorporating proteins as molecular recognition elements for analytes are used in clin...
Considerable insight has been gained on Periplasmic Binding proteins from E.coli as novel candidates...
D-Galactose/D-glucose-binding protein from E. coli (GGBP) is a monomer thatbinds glucose with high a...
Proteins possess a broad range of structural and functional properties and, therefore, can be employ...
Glucose assay is of great scientific significance in clinical diagnostics and bioprocess monitoring,...
Fluorescent protein biosensors, which exhibit a significant change in fluorescence based on the phys...
WOS: 000325959600003PubMed ID: 24152100Circularly permuted green fluorescent protein (cGFP) was inse...
In this work the thermophilic trehalose/maltose-binding protein from Thermococcus litoralis is prese...
Genetic engineering has provided us with the ability to advance medicine and technology by creating ...
Proteins are the workhorses of the cell, playing crucial roles in virtually every biological process...
AbstractGlucose/galactose binding protein (GGBP) functions in two different larger systems of protei...
ABSTRACT: Advancements in biotechnology have allowed for the preparation of designer proteins with a...
Fluorescent protein biosensors, which exhibit a significant change in fluorescence based on the phys...
As the importance of blood-glucose control for both diabetic and non-diabetic patients continues to ...
Accurate assignment of protein function from sequence remains a fascinating and difficult challenge....
<p>Biosensors incorporating proteins as molecular recognition elements for analytes are used in clin...
Considerable insight has been gained on Periplasmic Binding proteins from E.coli as novel candidates...
D-Galactose/D-glucose-binding protein from E. coli (GGBP) is a monomer thatbinds glucose with high a...
Proteins possess a broad range of structural and functional properties and, therefore, can be employ...
Glucose assay is of great scientific significance in clinical diagnostics and bioprocess monitoring,...
Fluorescent protein biosensors, which exhibit a significant change in fluorescence based on the phys...
WOS: 000325959600003PubMed ID: 24152100Circularly permuted green fluorescent protein (cGFP) was inse...
In this work the thermophilic trehalose/maltose-binding protein from Thermococcus litoralis is prese...
Genetic engineering has provided us with the ability to advance medicine and technology by creating ...
Proteins are the workhorses of the cell, playing crucial roles in virtually every biological process...
AbstractGlucose/galactose binding protein (GGBP) functions in two different larger systems of protei...