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Noncanonical Amino Acid Tools and Their Application to Membrane Protein Studies

Chiara De Faveri, Jordan M. Mattheisen, Thomas P. Sakmar, Irene Coin

2024Chemical Reviews26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

and are most effectively studied in mammalian cell culture systems. Recent advances have facilitated broader applications of GCE for studies of membrane proteins. First, AARS/tRNA pairs have been engineered to function efficiently in mammalian cells. Second, bioorthogonal chemical reactions, including cell-friendly copper-free "click" chemistry, have enabled linkage of small-molecule probes such as fluorophores to membrane proteins in live cells. Finally, in concert with advances in GCE methodology, the variety of available ncAAs has increased dramatically, thus enabling the investigation of protein structure and dynamics by multidisciplinary biochemical and biophysical approaches. These developments are reviewed in the historical framework of the development of GCE technology with a focus on applications to studies of membrane proteins.

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ChemistryAmino acidMembraneComputational biologyBiochemistryCombinatorial chemistryBiologyRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsChemical Synthesis and AnalysisClick Chemistry and Applications
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