AbstractThe site-specific insertion of an unnatural amino acid into proteins in vivo via nonsense suppression has resulted in major advances in recent years. The ability to incorporate two different unnatural amino acids in vivo would greatly increase the scope and impact of unnatural amino acid mutagenesis. Here, we show the concomitant suppression of an amber and an ochre codon in a single mRNA in mammalian cells by importing a mixture of aminoacylated amber and ochre suppressor tRNAs. This result provides a possible approach to site-specific insertion of two different unnatural amino acids into any protein of interest in mammalian cells. To our knowledge, this result also represents the only demonstration of concomitant suppression of tw...
AbstractBackground: Chemically aminoacylated suppressor tRNAs have previously been used in vitro to ...
The efficient, site-specific introduction of unnatural amino acids into proteins in mammalian cells ...
The genetic code of mammalian cells can be expanded to allow the incorporation of non-canonical amin...
AbstractThe site-specific insertion of an unnatural amino acid into proteins in vivo via nonsense su...
A general approach to site-specific insertion of amino acid analogues into proteins in vivo would be...
The genetic code of most organisms was evolved to encode 20 amino acids. Although the ability to enc...
Genetically encoded, site-specific incorporation of unnatural amino acids (UAA)into proteins through...
We describe an approach to achieve unnatural amino acid incorporation into channels and receptors ex...
The ability to site-specifically incorporate unnatural amino acids (UAAs) into proteins is a powerfu...
AbstractWe describe an approach to achieve unnatural amino acid incorporation into channels and rece...
The ability to site-specifically incorporate unnatural amino acids (UAAs) into proteins is a powerfu...
Nonsense suppression methodology, for incorporating unnatural amino acids into proteins, has enabled...
Over the last decade, the ability to genetically encode unnatural amino acids (UAAs) has evolved rap...
The scope of this report is to document the methodology used in creating nonsense codons in plasmid ...
The ability to introduce unnatural amino acids (UAAs) with novel chemical, physical and biological p...
AbstractBackground: Chemically aminoacylated suppressor tRNAs have previously been used in vitro to ...
The efficient, site-specific introduction of unnatural amino acids into proteins in mammalian cells ...
The genetic code of mammalian cells can be expanded to allow the incorporation of non-canonical amin...
AbstractThe site-specific insertion of an unnatural amino acid into proteins in vivo via nonsense su...
A general approach to site-specific insertion of amino acid analogues into proteins in vivo would be...
The genetic code of most organisms was evolved to encode 20 amino acids. Although the ability to enc...
Genetically encoded, site-specific incorporation of unnatural amino acids (UAA)into proteins through...
We describe an approach to achieve unnatural amino acid incorporation into channels and receptors ex...
The ability to site-specifically incorporate unnatural amino acids (UAAs) into proteins is a powerfu...
AbstractWe describe an approach to achieve unnatural amino acid incorporation into channels and rece...
The ability to site-specifically incorporate unnatural amino acids (UAAs) into proteins is a powerfu...
Nonsense suppression methodology, for incorporating unnatural amino acids into proteins, has enabled...
Over the last decade, the ability to genetically encode unnatural amino acids (UAAs) has evolved rap...
The scope of this report is to document the methodology used in creating nonsense codons in plasmid ...
The ability to introduce unnatural amino acids (UAAs) with novel chemical, physical and biological p...
AbstractBackground: Chemically aminoacylated suppressor tRNAs have previously been used in vitro to ...
The efficient, site-specific introduction of unnatural amino acids into proteins in mammalian cells ...
The genetic code of mammalian cells can be expanded to allow the incorporation of non-canonical amin...