Expanding the genetic code of Mus musculus
Expanding the genetic code with unnatural amino acids in model organisms is a powerful tool for investigatingin vivocellular proteins and processes. Here the authors re-engineer the amber stop codon in laboratory mice to allow site-specific incorporation of unnatural amino acids in target proteins.
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Main Authors: | Songmi Han, Aerin Yang, Soonjang Lee, Han-Woong Lee, Chan Bae Park, Hee-Sung Park |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ac2bc2b9bb0a4eff862cfae10aed8d37 |
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