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Lei Wang,1Ansgar Brock,2Brad Herberich,1Peter G. Schultz12*
A unique transfer RNA (tRNA)/aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase pair has
been generated that expands the number of genetically encodedamino
acids in Escherichia coli. When introduced into E. coli,this pair leads to the in vivo incorporation of the
syntheticamino acid O-methyl-L-tyrosine into
protein in response to anamber nonsense codon. The fidelity of
translation is greater than99%, as determined by analysis of
dihydrofolate reductase containingthe unnatural amino acid. This
approach should provide a generalmethod for increasing the genetic
repertoire of living cells toinclude a variety of amino acids with
novel structural, chemical,and physical properties not found in the
common 20 amino acids.
1 Department of Chemistry and the Skaggs
Institute for Chemical Biology, The Scripps Research Institute, 10550 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA.
2 Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research
Foundation, 3115 Merryfield Row, San Diego, CA 92121, USA.
*
To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:
schultz{at}scripps.edu
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