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A flexible codon in genomically recoded Escherichia coli permits programmable protein phosphorylation
Pirman NL, Barber KW, Aerni HR, Ma NJ, Haimovich AD, Rogulina S, Isaacs FJ, Rinehart J. A flexible codon in genomically recoded Escherichia coli permits programmable protein phosphorylation. Nature Communications 2015, 6: 8130. PMID: 26350500, PMCID: PMC4566969, DOI: 10.1038/ncomms9130.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProtein phosphorylationProtein phosphorylation eventsFull-length proteinNon-phosphorylated formPhosphoserine-containing proteinsPhosphorylation eventsMEK1 kinaseUAG codonKinase activityRecombinant DNADNA templateEscherichia coliE. coliCodonPhosphorylationFunctional informationSerineProteinColiBiochemical investigationsPhosphoproteomeInefficient productionKinasePhosphoserineDNA
2011
Expanding the Genetic Code of Escherichia coli with Phosphoserine
Park HS, Hohn MJ, Umehara T, Guo LT, Osborne EM, Benner J, Noren CJ, Rinehart J, Söll D. Expanding the Genetic Code of Escherichia coli with Phosphoserine. Science 2011, 333: 1151-1154. PMID: 21868676, PMCID: PMC5547737, DOI: 10.1126/science.1207203.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acyl-tRNA SynthetasesAnticodonChloramphenicolChloramphenicol O-AcetyltransferaseCodon, TerminatorDrug Resistance, BacterialEscherichia coliGenetic CodeGenetic EngineeringHumansMAP Kinase Kinase 1Peptide Elongation Factor TuPhosphoserineProtein EngineeringProtein Modification, TranslationalRecombinant Fusion ProteinsRNA, BacterialRNA, Transfer, Amino Acid-SpecificRNA, Transfer, Amino AcylRNA, Transfer, CysTransfer RNA AminoacylationConceptsGenetic codeEF-TuMitogen-activated ERKQuality control functionTransfer RNAProtein engineeringEscherichia coli strainsKinase 1Phosphoamino acidsMolecular biologyEscherichia coliO-phosphoserineColi strainsGeneral utilityDisease researchCanonical positionPhosphoproteomePhosphoserineRNABiologyERKProteinSynthetaseColiResidues