In Vivo Incorporation of Unnatural Amino Acids

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Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Our laboratory, and now many others, have added well over 100 noncanonical amino acids (ncAAs) to the genetic codes of single and multi-cellular organisms [1, 2]. These amino acids include spectroscopic probes, metal ion chelators, post-translationally modified amino acids and stable analogues thereof, amino acids with bio-orthogonal chemical reactivity, photocrosslinkers, and a host of other novel functions. Moreover, we have distributed this technology to hundreds of laboratories throughout the world to probe protein structure and function both inside and outside the cell, to engineer proteins with enhanced catalytic, physical and biological properties, and to create novel biotherapeutics. Here we propose to further expand our ability to manipulate the genetic code and apply this approach to important problems in biomedical research including exploring the function of short open reading frame encoded peptides, evolving proteins with enhanced properties, and genetically encoding ncAAs in hematopoietic stem cells and lineages derived therefrom in mice.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10061603
Project number
5R01GM062159-18
Recipient
SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE, THE
Principal Investigator
PETER G SCHULTZ
Activity code
R01
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2021
Award amount
$498,263
Award type
5
Project period
2001-02-01 → 2022-11-30