reviewAngewandte Chemie International EditionDec 15, 2004Closed access

Expanding the Genetic Code

University of California San Diego · Scripps Research Institute

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Abstract

Although chemists can synthesize virtually any small organic molecule, our ability to rationally manipulate the structures of proteins is quite limited, despite their involvement in virtually every life process. For most proteins, modifications are largely restricted to substitutions among the common 20 amino acids. Herein we describe recent advances that make it possible to add new building blocks to the genetic codes of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Over 30 novel amino acids have been genetically encoded in response to unique triplet and quadruplet codons including fluorescent, photoreactive, and redox-active amino acids, glycosylated amino acids, and amino acids with keto, azido, acetylenic,…

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Keywords
  • Genetic code
  • Amino acid
  • Computational biology
  • Chemistry
  • Biochemistry
  • Biology
  • Combinatorial chemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Responsible consumption and production
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