| Literature DB >> 27028123 |
Huan Xu1, Yan Wang1, Jiaqi Lu1, Bo Zhang1, Ziwei Zhang1, Longlong Si1, Ling Wu1, Tianzhuo Yao1, Chuanling Zhang1, Sulong Xiao1, Lihe Zhang1, Qing Xia2, Demin Zhou3.
Abstract
The effect of codon context on amber codon-guided incorporation of noncanonical amino acids (NAAs) has been previously examined by antibiotic selection. Here, we re-explored this effect by screening a library in which three nucleotides upstream and downstream of the amber codon were randomised, and inserted within the lacZ-α gene. Thousands of clones were obtained and distinguished by the depth of blue colour upon exposure to X-gal. Large-scale sequencing revealed remarkable preferences in nucleotides downstream of the amber codon, and moderate preferences for upstream nucleotides. Nucleotide preference was quantified by a dual-luciferase assay, which verified that the optimum context for NAA incorporation, AATTAGACT, was applicable to different proteins. Our work provides a general guide for engineering amber codons into genes of interest in bacteria.Entities:
Keywords: amber codon; blue-white screening; codon context; genetic code expansion; high-throughput screening; protein engineering
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27028123 DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201600117
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chembiochem ISSN: 1439-4227 Impact factor: 3.164