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- | The Shultz lab was the first to expand the genetic code using a unique synthetase/tRNA. This synthetase /tRNA pair originated from M. jannaschii tyrosine RS (Mj-TyrRS) and allowed the cell to incorporate <i>O</i>-methyl-L-tyrosine at the amber codon (Wang et al. 2001). Since then, several ncAA synthetase/tRNA pairs have been generated. A total of seven ncAAs were used in addition to tyrosine for our project. [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Austin_Texas/kit#ncAA_Table The full list of amino acids used in this study can be found here]. | + | The Schultz lab was the first to expand the genetic code using a unique synthetase/tRNA. This synthetase /tRNA pair originated from M. jannaschii tyrosine RS (Mj-TyrRS) and allowed the cell to incorporate <i>O</i>-methyl-L-tyrosine at the amber codon (Wang et al. 2001). Since then, several ncAA synthetase/tRNA pairs have been generated. A total of seven ncAAs were used in addition to tyrosine for our project. [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Austin_Texas/kit#ncAA_Table The full list of amino acids used in this study can be found here]. |
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