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Evolution of proteins with genetically encoded "chemical warheads".

Journal of the American Chemical Society (2009-06-27)
Chang C Liu, Antha V Mack, Eric M Brustad, Jeremy H Mills, Dan Groff, Vaughn V Smider, Peter G Schultz
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We recently developed a phage-based system for the evolution of proteins in bacteria with expanded amino acid genetic codes. Here we demonstrate that the unnatural amino acid p-boronophenylalanine (BF) confers a selective advantage in the evolution of glycan-binding proteins. We show that an unbiased library of naive antibodies with NNK-randomized V(H) CDR3 loops converges upon mutants containing BF when placed under selection for binding to a model acyclic amino sugar. This work represents a first step in the evolution of carbohydrate-binding proteins that use a reactive unnatural amino acid "warhead" and demonstrates that a "synthetic" genetic code can confer a selective advantage by increasing the number of functional groups available to evolution.

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4-Bor-L-phenylalanin, ≥95.0% (HPLC)