Selenoproteins containing the 21st amino acid selenocysteine (Sec) exist in all three kingdoms of life and play essential roles in human health and development. The distinct low p Ka, high reactivity, and redox property of Sec also afford unique routes to protein modification and engineering. However, natural Sec incorporation requires idiosyncratic translational machineries that are dedicated to Sec and species-dependent, which makes it challenging to recombinantly prepare selenoproteins with high Sec specificity. As a consequence, the function of half of human selenoproteins remains unclear, and Sec-based protein manipulation has been greatly hampered. Here we report a new general method enabling the site-specific incorporation of Sec int...
Rozovsky, SharonSelenoproteins contain the 21st amino acid selenocsyteine (Sec). Twenty-five selenop...
Selenocysteine (Sec), the 21st proteogenic amino acid, was first identified in 1976 by Thressa Stadt...
Selenocysteine (Sec, U) insertion into proteins is directed by translational recoding of specific UG...
Selenoproteins containing the 21<sup>st</sup> amino acid selenocysteine (Sec) exist in all three kin...
Selenocysteine (Sec), the 21st amino acid, exists in all kingdoms of life and has unique biochemical...
Selenocysteine (Sec), the 21st amino acid, exists in all kingdoms of life and has unique biochemica...
Selenocysteine (Sec) is a naturally occurring amino acid that is also referred to as the 21st amino ...
Selenocysteine is the 21st amino acid which is incorporated into proteins by recoding a stop codon U...
AbstractIncorporation of selenocysteine (Sec) in bacteria requires a UGA codon that is reassigned to...
Selenocysteine (Sec) is the 21st amino acid in the genetic code where this amino acid is primarily i...
Selenocysteine (Sec) exists in all domains of life and represents the 21st naturally occurring amino...
Selenocysteine (Sec) is the 21st amino acid in the genetic code where this amino acid is primarily i...
Selenoproteins are translated via animal domain-specific elongation machineries that redefine dedica...
Selenoproteins are translated via animal domain-specific elongation machineries that redefine dedica...
AbstractIncorporation of selenocysteine (Sec) in bacteria requires a UGA codon that is reassigned to...
Rozovsky, SharonSelenoproteins contain the 21st amino acid selenocsyteine (Sec). Twenty-five selenop...
Selenocysteine (Sec), the 21st proteogenic amino acid, was first identified in 1976 by Thressa Stadt...
Selenocysteine (Sec, U) insertion into proteins is directed by translational recoding of specific UG...
Selenoproteins containing the 21<sup>st</sup> amino acid selenocysteine (Sec) exist in all three kin...
Selenocysteine (Sec), the 21st amino acid, exists in all kingdoms of life and has unique biochemical...
Selenocysteine (Sec), the 21st amino acid, exists in all kingdoms of life and has unique biochemica...
Selenocysteine (Sec) is a naturally occurring amino acid that is also referred to as the 21st amino ...
Selenocysteine is the 21st amino acid which is incorporated into proteins by recoding a stop codon U...
AbstractIncorporation of selenocysteine (Sec) in bacteria requires a UGA codon that is reassigned to...
Selenocysteine (Sec) is the 21st amino acid in the genetic code where this amino acid is primarily i...
Selenocysteine (Sec) exists in all domains of life and represents the 21st naturally occurring amino...
Selenocysteine (Sec) is the 21st amino acid in the genetic code where this amino acid is primarily i...
Selenoproteins are translated via animal domain-specific elongation machineries that redefine dedica...
Selenoproteins are translated via animal domain-specific elongation machineries that redefine dedica...
AbstractIncorporation of selenocysteine (Sec) in bacteria requires a UGA codon that is reassigned to...
Rozovsky, SharonSelenoproteins contain the 21st amino acid selenocsyteine (Sec). Twenty-five selenop...
Selenocysteine (Sec), the 21st proteogenic amino acid, was first identified in 1976 by Thressa Stadt...
Selenocysteine (Sec, U) insertion into proteins is directed by translational recoding of specific UG...