For iGEM 2014, the UT Austin team has biobricked two non-canonical amino acid (ncAA) tRNA synthetases with their cognate tRNAs. There are now three ncAA tRNA synthetases biobricked, including one from last year's UT Austin team.
[http://parts.igem.org/cgi/partsdb/pgroup.cgi?pgroup=iGEM2014&group=Austin_Texas Group Parts - 2014]
The 2014 UT Austin iGEM team felt quite strongly that we should make our ncAA reporter kit widely available as soon as possible. Unfortunately, this complex plasmid is not BioBrick legal, and after considerable consideration and e-mailing with Vinoo Selvarajah (iGEM HQ), we decided to include the relevant information here and be willing to share the kit with anyone who requests it until such time as an alternative is found. A portion of our e-mail with Vinoo:
"While your plasmids are certainly valuable and useful, unfortunately, they do not fit easily in to the Registry's current framework; we would not be able to handle, test or distribute these samples properly at this time. We are actively looking at new technologies for the community, including hiring a technologist to focus on issues like this."
Thus, until such time, we have included the information for our ncAA reporter kit here. [link....?]