Published August 28, 2002
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In Vitro Selection of mRNA Display Libraries Containing an Unnatural Amino Acid
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- Li, Shuwei
- Millward, Steven
- Roberts, Richard
Chicago
Abstract
The incorporation of unnatural amino acid into selectable, amplifiable peptide and protein libraries expands the chemical diversity of such libraries, thus considerably facilitating the process of obtaining ligands with improved properties (affinity, specificity, and function), particularly against therapeutically interesting targets. Here, we report that biocytin, a biotin derivative of lysine, can be inserted into an mRNA−protein fusion molecule through amber stop codon suppression. We also demonstrate that templates containing the codon corresponding to the biocytin tRNA (a UAG stop codon) can be enriched by iterative cycles of selection against a streptavidin agarose matrix.
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© 2002 American Chemical Society. Received 3 May 2002. Published online 31 July 2002. Published in print 1 August 2002. We thank Lintong Li for her help in preparing biocytin-charged-THG73. We thank Professor Dennis Dougherty's (Caltech) group for providing the dinucleotide dCpA and the plasmid for THG73 tRNA transcription. This work was supported by NIH Grant GM60416 (R.W.R).Attached Files
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