We describe an approach to achieve unnatural amino acid incorporation into channels and receptors expressed in mammalian cells. We show that microelectroporation provides a general method to deliver DNA, mRNA, and tRNA simultaneously. In both CHO cells and cultured neurons, microelectroporation efficiently delivers an in vitro transcribed, serine amber suppressor tRNA, leading to nonsense suppression in a mutant EGFP gene. In CHO cells, both natural and unnatural amino acids chemically appended to a suppressor tRNA are site specifically incorporated into the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR). Electrophysiology confirms the expected functional consequences of the unnatural residue. The microelectroporation strategy described here is m...
The nonsense codon suppression method for unnatural amino acid incorporation has been applied to int...
Unnatural amino acid (Uaa) technology has broken new ground in the protein research and introduced a...
Proteins allow daily processes in the cell to occur. A protein consists of amino acids. There are tw...
AbstractWe describe an approach to achieve unnatural amino acid incorporation into channels and rece...
Unnatural amino acid incorporation into proteins by nonsense suppression has proven to be a valuable...
(HSAS) tRNA [15] with the DNA or mRNA corresponding to the protein of interest into adherent cells. ...
The genetic code of most organisms was evolved to encode 20 amino acids. Although the ability to enc...
AbstractThe site-specific insertion of an unnatural amino acid into proteins in vivo via nonsense su...
The ability to site-specifically incorporate unnatural amino acids (UAAs) into proteins is a powerfu...
Genetically encoded, site-specific incorporation of unnatural amino acids (UAA)into proteins through...
The ability to site-specifically incorporate unnatural amino acids (UAAs) into proteins is a powerfu...
A general approach to site-specific insertion of amino acid analogues into proteins in vivo would be...
The efficient, site-specific introduction of unnatural amino acids into proteins in mammalian cells ...
A new tRNA, THG73, has been designed and evaluated as a vehicle for incorporating unnatural amino ac...
Synthetic amino acids may be introduced into functioning proteins by means of nonsense suppression, ...
The nonsense codon suppression method for unnatural amino acid incorporation has been applied to int...
Unnatural amino acid (Uaa) technology has broken new ground in the protein research and introduced a...
Proteins allow daily processes in the cell to occur. A protein consists of amino acids. There are tw...
AbstractWe describe an approach to achieve unnatural amino acid incorporation into channels and rece...
Unnatural amino acid incorporation into proteins by nonsense suppression has proven to be a valuable...
(HSAS) tRNA [15] with the DNA or mRNA corresponding to the protein of interest into adherent cells. ...
The genetic code of most organisms was evolved to encode 20 amino acids. Although the ability to enc...
AbstractThe site-specific insertion of an unnatural amino acid into proteins in vivo via nonsense su...
The ability to site-specifically incorporate unnatural amino acids (UAAs) into proteins is a powerfu...
Genetically encoded, site-specific incorporation of unnatural amino acids (UAA)into proteins through...
The ability to site-specifically incorporate unnatural amino acids (UAAs) into proteins is a powerfu...
A general approach to site-specific insertion of amino acid analogues into proteins in vivo would be...
The efficient, site-specific introduction of unnatural amino acids into proteins in mammalian cells ...
A new tRNA, THG73, has been designed and evaluated as a vehicle for incorporating unnatural amino ac...
Synthetic amino acids may be introduced into functioning proteins by means of nonsense suppression, ...
The nonsense codon suppression method for unnatural amino acid incorporation has been applied to int...
Unnatural amino acid (Uaa) technology has broken new ground in the protein research and introduced a...
Proteins allow daily processes in the cell to occur. A protein consists of amino acids. There are tw...