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Synthetase polyspecificity as a tool to modulate protein function.

Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters (2011-11-02)
Douglas D Young, Steffen Jockush, Nicholas J Turro, Peter G Schultz
ABSTRACT

The site-specific incorporation of unnatural amino acids (UAAs) into proteins in bacteria is made possible by the evolution of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases that selectively recognize and aminoacylate the amino acid of interest. Recently we have discovered that some of the previously evolved aaRSs display a degree of polyspecificity and are capable of recognizing multiple UAAs. Herein we report the polyspecificity of an aaRS evolved to encode a comarin containing amino acid. This polyspecificity was then exploited to introduce several UAAs into the fluorophore of GFP, altering its photophysical properties.

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H-4-(7-Hydroxy-4-coumarinyl)-Abu-OH, 98% (HPLC)