We report the first systematic evolution and study of tRNA variants that are able to read a set of UAGN (N = A, G, U, C) codons in a genomically recoded E. coli strain that lacks any endogenous in-frame UAGN sequences and release factor 1. Through randomizing bases in anticodon stem-loop followed by a functional selection, we identified tRNA mutants with significantly improved UAGN decoding efficiency, which will augment the current efforts on genetic code expansion through quadruplet decoding. We found that an extended anticodon loop with an extra nucleotide was required for a detectable efficiency in UAGN decoding. We also observed that this crucial extra nucleotide was converged to a U (position 33.5) in all of the top tRNA hits no matte...
Although the nucleotides in tRNA required for aminoacylation are conserved in evolution, bacterial a...
In-frame decoding in the ribosome occurs through canonical or wobble Watson-Crick pairing of three m...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, Februar...
We report the first systematic evolution and study of tRNA variants that are able to read a set of U...
Genetic code expansion enables the site-specific incorporation of unnatural amino acids (unAA) into ...
While genome recoding using quadruplet codons to incorporate non-proteinogenic amino acids is attrac...
AbstractWe previously employed a combinatorial approach to identify the most efficient suppressors o...
We have utilized in vitro evolution to identify tRNA variants with significantly enhanced activity f...
Translation using four-base codons occurs in both natural and synthetic systems. What constraints co...
AbstractThe strategies organisms use to decode synonymous codons in cytosolic protein synthesis are ...
Large efforts have been devoted to genetic code engineering in the past decade, aiming for unnatural...
The precise mechanisms underlying the evolution of the genetic code have eluded researchers for deca...
AbstractIn a laboratory coselection of reporter messages containing a single randomized essential tw...
AbstractOver 300 amino acids are found in proteins in nature, yet typically only 20 are genetically ...
The ribosome converts genetic information into protein by selecting aminoacyl tRNAs whose anticodons...
Although the nucleotides in tRNA required for aminoacylation are conserved in evolution, bacterial a...
In-frame decoding in the ribosome occurs through canonical or wobble Watson-Crick pairing of three m...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, Februar...
We report the first systematic evolution and study of tRNA variants that are able to read a set of U...
Genetic code expansion enables the site-specific incorporation of unnatural amino acids (unAA) into ...
While genome recoding using quadruplet codons to incorporate non-proteinogenic amino acids is attrac...
AbstractWe previously employed a combinatorial approach to identify the most efficient suppressors o...
We have utilized in vitro evolution to identify tRNA variants with significantly enhanced activity f...
Translation using four-base codons occurs in both natural and synthetic systems. What constraints co...
AbstractThe strategies organisms use to decode synonymous codons in cytosolic protein synthesis are ...
Large efforts have been devoted to genetic code engineering in the past decade, aiming for unnatural...
The precise mechanisms underlying the evolution of the genetic code have eluded researchers for deca...
AbstractIn a laboratory coselection of reporter messages containing a single randomized essential tw...
AbstractOver 300 amino acids are found in proteins in nature, yet typically only 20 are genetically ...
The ribosome converts genetic information into protein by selecting aminoacyl tRNAs whose anticodons...
Although the nucleotides in tRNA required for aminoacylation are conserved in evolution, bacterial a...
In-frame decoding in the ribosome occurs through canonical or wobble Watson-Crick pairing of three m...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, Februar...