Recent developments of engineered translational machineries for the incorporation of non-canonical amino acids into polypeptides

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Abstract

Genetic code expansion and reprogramming methodologies allow us to incorporate non-canonical amino acids (ncAAs) bearing various functional groups, such as fluorescent groups, bioorthogonal functional groups, and post-translational modifications, into a desired position or multiple positions in polypeptides both in vitro and in vivo. In order to efficiently incorporate a wide range of ncAAs, several methodologies have been developed, such as orthogonal aminoacyl-tRNA-synthetase (AARS)–tRNA pairs, aminoacylation ribozymes, frame-shift suppression of quadruplet codons, and engineered ribosomes. More recently, it has been reported that an engineered translation system specifically utilizes an artificially built genetic code and functions orthogonally to naturally occurring counterpart. In this review we summarize recent advances in the field of ribosomal polypeptide synthesis containing ncAAs.

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Terasaka, N., Iwane, Y., Geiermann, A. S., Goto, Y., & Suga, H. (2015, March 20). Recent developments of engineered translational machineries for the incorporation of non-canonical amino acids into polypeptides. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms16036513

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