Cell-free protein synthesis from genomically recoded bacteria enables multisite incorporation of noncanonical amino acids
Cell-free protein synthesis allows for producing proteins without the need of a host organism, thus sparing the researcher experimental hassle. Here, the authors developed a cell-free synthesis method that enables incorporating non-standard amino acids in the product.
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Autores principales: | Rey W. Martin, Benjamin J. Des Soye, Yong-Chan Kwon, Jennifer Kay, Roderick G. Davis, Paul M. Thomas, Natalia I. Majewska, Cindy X. Chen, Ryan D. Marcum, Mary Grace Weiss, Ashleigh E. Stoddart, Miriam Amiram, Arnaz K. Ranji Charna, Jaymin R. Patel, Farren J. Isaacs, Neil L. Kelleher, Seok Hoon Hong, Michael C. Jewett |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/48f02766cbcf45fab8fa2795bb729a58 |
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