Considerable effort has been dedicated to the development of technology for the site-specific incorporation of unnatural amino acids into proteins, with nonsense codon suppression and expressed protein ligation emerging as two of the most promising methods. Recent research advances in which these methods have been applied to study protein function and mechanism are briefly highlighted, and the potential of the methods for efficient, widespread future use in vitro and in vivo is critically evaluated.
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Minnihan, E. C., Yokoyama, K., & Stubbe, J. (2009). Unnatural amino acids: better than the real things? F1000 Biology Reports, 1. https://doi.org/10.3410/b1-88
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