Orthogonal translation enables heterologous ribosome engineering in E. coli

Synthetic biologists often co-opt heterologous parts to affect new functions in living cells, yet such an approach has rarely been extended to structural components of the ribosome. Here, the authors describe generalizable methods to express ribosomes from divergent microbes in E. coli and maximize...

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Autores principales: Natalie S. Kolber, Ranan Fattal, Sinisa Bratulic, Gavriela D. Carver, Ahmed H. Badran
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:6aa4a18ef0ce446fb94992971a6c06232021-12-02T13:57:31ZOrthogonal translation enables heterologous ribosome engineering in E. coli10.1038/s41467-020-20759-z2041-1723https://doaj.org/article/6aa4a18ef0ce446fb94992971a6c06232021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-20759-zhttps://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Synthetic biologists often co-opt heterologous parts to affect new functions in living cells, yet such an approach has rarely been extended to structural components of the ribosome. Here, the authors describe generalizable methods to express ribosomes from divergent microbes in E. coli and maximize their function.Natalie S. KolberRanan FattalSinisa BratulicGavriela D. CarverAhmed H. BadranNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2021)
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Sinisa Bratulic
Gavriela D. Carver
Ahmed H. Badran
Orthogonal translation enables heterologous ribosome engineering in E. coli
description Synthetic biologists often co-opt heterologous parts to affect new functions in living cells, yet such an approach has rarely been extended to structural components of the ribosome. Here, the authors describe generalizable methods to express ribosomes from divergent microbes in E. coli and maximize their function.
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author Natalie S. Kolber
Ranan Fattal
Sinisa Bratulic
Gavriela D. Carver
Ahmed H. Badran
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Ranan Fattal
Sinisa Bratulic
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title Orthogonal translation enables heterologous ribosome engineering in E. coli
title_short Orthogonal translation enables heterologous ribosome engineering in E. coli
title_full Orthogonal translation enables heterologous ribosome engineering in E. coli
title_fullStr Orthogonal translation enables heterologous ribosome engineering in E. coli
title_full_unstemmed Orthogonal translation enables heterologous ribosome engineering in E. coli
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