Application of Artificial Model Systems to Study the Interactions of Fluorinated Amino Acids within the Native Environment of Coiled Coil Proteins

Author(s):  
Mario Salwiczek ◽  
Toni Vagt ◽  
Beate Koksch
2010 ◽  
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pp. 1382 ◽  
Author(s):  
Toni Vagt ◽  
Elisabeth Nyakatura ◽  
Mario Salwiczek ◽  
Christian Jäckel ◽  
Beate Koksch

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Sergey Samsonov ◽  
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Emanuel Fleige ◽  
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This article describes the chemical aminoacylation of the yeast phenylalanine suppressor tRNA with a series of amino acids bearing fluorinated side chains via the hybrid dinucleotide pdCpA and ligation to the corresponding truncated tRNA species. Aminoacyl-tRNAs can be used to synthesize biologically relevant proteins which contain fluorinated amino acids at specific sites by means of a cell-free translation system. Such engineered proteins are expected to contribute to our understanding of discrete fluorines’ interaction with canonical amino acids in a native protein environment and to enable the design of fluorinated proteins with arbitrary desired properties.


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