Abstract:
Compositions and methods of producing components of protein biosynthetic machinery that include orthogonal leucyl-tRNAs, orthogonal leucyl-aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases, and orthogonal pairs of leucyl-tRNAs/synthetases, which incorporate photoregulated amino acids, OMe-L-tyrosine, α-aminocaprylic acid, or o-nitrobenzyl cysteine into proteins are provided in response to an amber selector codon. Methods for identifying these orthogonal pairs are also provided along with methods of producing proteins with a photoregulated amino acid, OMe-L-tyrosine, α-aminocaprylic acid, or o-nitrobenzyl cysteine using these orthogonal pairs.
Abstract:
Methods and compositions for making glycoproteins, both in vitro and in vivo, are provided. One method involves incorporating an unnatural amino acid having a N-acetylgalactosamine moiety into a protein; optionally, the N-acetylgalactosamine-containing unnatural amino acid can be further modified with additional sugars.
Abstract:
Compositions and methods of producing components of protein biosynthetic machinery that include orthogonal tRNAs, orthogonal aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases, and orthogonal pairs of tRNAs/synthetases, which incorporate keto amino acids into proteins are provided. Methods for identifying these orthogonal pairs are also provided along with methods of producing proteins with keto amino acids using these orthogonal pairs.
Abstract:
Methods for making glycoproteins, both in vitro and in vivo, are provided. One method involves incorporating an unnatural amino acid into a protein and attaching one or more saccharide moieties to the unnatural amino acid. Another method involves incorporating an unnatural amino acid that includes a saccharide moiety into a protein. Proteins made by both methods can be further modified with additional sugars.
Abstract:
Compositions and methods of producing components of protein biosynthetic machinery that include orthogonal tRNAs, orthogonal aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases, and orthogonal pairs of tRNAs/synthetases, which incorporate redox active amino acids into proteins are provided. Methods for identifying these orthogonal pairs are also provided along with methods of producing proteins with redox active amino acids using these orthogonal pairs.
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The present invention provides compositions and methods for inducing cardiomyogenesis in mammalian cells, particularly embryonic stem cells, in vitro and in vivo.
Abstract:
This invention provides compositions and methods for generating components of protein biosynthetic machinery including orthogonal tRNAs, orthogonal aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases, and orthogonal pairs of tRNAs/synthetases. Methods for identifying orthogonal pairs are also provided. These components can be used to incorporate unnatural amino acids into proteins in vivo.
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Granular leuco vat-dye preparations containing, as essential components, leuco vat-dye, reducing agents and alkaline metal hydroxide, and the production of said preparations and their use in dyeing cellulose-containing textile materials.
Abstract:
Catalytic and reactive polypeptides include a binding site specific for a reactant or reactive intermediate involved in a chemical reaction of interest. The polypeptides further include at least one active functionality proximate the binding site, where the active functionality is capable of catalyzing or chemically participating in the chemical reaction in such a way that the reaction rate is enhanced. Methods for preparing the catalytic peptides include chemical synthesis, site-directed mutagenesis of antibody and enzyme genes, covalent attachment of the functionalities through particular amino acid side chains, and the like.
Abstract:
Catalytic and reactive polypeptides include a binding site specific for a reactant or reactive intermediate involved in a chemical reaction of interest. The polypeptides further include at least one active functionality proximate the biThis invention was made with Government support under Grant Contract No. AI-24695 awarded by the Department of Health and Human Services, under Grant Contract No. N 00014-87-K-0256, awarded by the Office of Naval Research. The Government has certain rights in this invention, under Grant Contract CHE 8822412 awarded by the National Science Foundation, and under Grant Subcontract C87-101226 awarded by the Department of Energy.