Transcription and translation obey to the genetic code of four nucleobases and 21 amino acids evolved over billions of years. Both these processes have been engineered to facilitate the use of non-natural building blocks in both nucleic acids and proteins, enabling researchers with a decent toolbox for structural and functional analyses. Here, we review the most common approaches for how labeling of both nucleic acids as well as proteins in a site-selective fashion with either modifiable building blocks or spectroscopic probes can be facilitated by genetic code expansion. We emphasize methodological approaches and how these can be adapted for specific modifications, both during as well as after biomolecule synthesis. These modifications can...
Chemical modification of proteins has proved to be an essential tool in engineering proteins for bas...
AbstractWith few minor variations, the genetic code is universal to all forms of life on our planet....
The essential feature of the genetic code is the strict one-to-one correspondence between codons and...
Transcription and translation obey to the genetic code of four nucleobases and 21 amino acids evolve...
The expansion of the genetic code with non-canonical amino acids (ncAA) enables the chemical and bio...
The expansion of the genetic code with noncanonical amino acids (ncAA) enables the chemical and biop...
Nature, using proteins composed of approximately 20 amino acids repertoire, is able to perform a lar...
SummaryUsing an orthogonal tRNA-synthetase pair, unnatural amino acids can be genetically encoded wi...
Genetic code expansion is emerging as an important tool for manipulation and labeling of proteins in...
Proteins in nature are synthesized from a conservative set of 20 canonical amino acids, limiting the...
Nowadays advanced mass spectrometry techniques make the identification of protein posttranslational ...
Although chemists can synthesize virtually any small organic molecule, our ability to rationally man...
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) of proteins play key roles in functional pro- teomic by regu...
This Special Issue is intended to highlight recent advances in genetic code expansion, particularly ...
In vitro translation provides a useful toolbox for the chemical biologist because of its multiple ap...
Chemical modification of proteins has proved to be an essential tool in engineering proteins for bas...
AbstractWith few minor variations, the genetic code is universal to all forms of life on our planet....
The essential feature of the genetic code is the strict one-to-one correspondence between codons and...
Transcription and translation obey to the genetic code of four nucleobases and 21 amino acids evolve...
The expansion of the genetic code with non-canonical amino acids (ncAA) enables the chemical and bio...
The expansion of the genetic code with noncanonical amino acids (ncAA) enables the chemical and biop...
Nature, using proteins composed of approximately 20 amino acids repertoire, is able to perform a lar...
SummaryUsing an orthogonal tRNA-synthetase pair, unnatural amino acids can be genetically encoded wi...
Genetic code expansion is emerging as an important tool for manipulation and labeling of proteins in...
Proteins in nature are synthesized from a conservative set of 20 canonical amino acids, limiting the...
Nowadays advanced mass spectrometry techniques make the identification of protein posttranslational ...
Although chemists can synthesize virtually any small organic molecule, our ability to rationally man...
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) of proteins play key roles in functional pro- teomic by regu...
This Special Issue is intended to highlight recent advances in genetic code expansion, particularly ...
In vitro translation provides a useful toolbox for the chemical biologist because of its multiple ap...
Chemical modification of proteins has proved to be an essential tool in engineering proteins for bas...
AbstractWith few minor variations, the genetic code is universal to all forms of life on our planet....
The essential feature of the genetic code is the strict one-to-one correspondence between codons and...