Expanding the limits of the second genetic code with ribozymes

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Joongoo Lee
Kenneth E. Schwieter
Andrew M. Watkins
Do Soon Kim
Hao Yu
Kevin J. Schwarz
Jongdoo Lim
Jaime Coronado
Michelle Byrom
Eric V. Anslyn
Andrew D. Ellington
Jeffrey S. Moore
Michael C. Jewett
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[1] Northwestern University,Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
[2] University of Illinois at Urbana−Champaign,Department of Chemistry
[3] Stanford University,Departments of Biochemistry and Physics
[4] University of Illinois at Urbana−Champaign,Departments of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
[5] University of Texas at Austin,Department of Chemistry
[6] University of Texas at Austin,Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology
[7] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,The Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
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Nature Communications | / 10卷
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The site-specific incorporation of noncanonical monomers into polypeptides through genetic code reprogramming permits synthesis of bio-based products that extend beyond natural limits. To better enable such efforts, flexizymes (transfer RNA (tRNA) synthetase-like ribozymes that recognize synthetic leaving groups) have been used to expand the scope of chemical substrates for ribosome-directed polymerization. The development of design rules for flexizyme-catalyzed acylation should allow scalable and rational expansion of genetic code reprogramming. Here we report the systematic synthesis of 37 substrates based on 4 chemically diverse scaffolds (phenylalanine, benzoic acid, heteroaromatic, and aliphatic monomers) with different electronic and steric factors. Of these substrates, 32 were acylated onto tRNA and incorporated into peptides by in vitro translation. Based on the design rules derived from this expanded alphabet, we successfully predicted the acylation of 6 additional monomers that could uniquely be incorporated into peptides and direct N-terminal incorporation of an aldehyde group for orthogonal bioconjugation reactions.
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