Applications of genetic code expansion and photosensitive UAAs in studying membrane proteins

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Abstract

Membrane proteins are the targets for most drugs and play essential roles in many life activities in organisms. In recent years, unnatural amino acids (UAAs) encoded by genetic code expansion (GCE) technology have been widely used, which endow proteins with different biochemical properties. A class of photosensitive UAAs has been widely used to study protein structure and function. Combined with photochemical control with high temporal and spatial resolution, these UAAs have shown broad applicability to solve the problems of natural ion channels and receptor biology. This review will focus on several application examples of light-controlled methods to integrate GCE technology to study membrane protein function in recent years. We will summarize the typical research methods utilizing some photosensitive UAAs to provide common strategies and further new ideas for studying protein function and advancing biological processes.

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Zhao, S., & Liu, D. (2023, January 1). Applications of genetic code expansion and photosensitive UAAs in studying membrane proteins. Open Life Sciences. Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/biol-2022-0752

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