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Engineering Pyrrolysine Systems for Genetic Code Expansion and Reprogramming.

Daniel L DunkelmannJason W Chin
Published in: Chemical reviews (2024)
Over the past 16 years, genetic code expansion and reprogramming in living organisms has been transformed by advances that leverage the unique properties of pyrrolysyl-tRNA synthetase (PylRS)/tRNA Pyl pairs. Here we summarize the discovery of the pyrrolysine system and describe the unique properties of PylRS/tRNA Pyl pairs that provide a foundation for their transformational role in genetic code expansion and reprogramming. We describe the development of genetic code expansion, from E. coli to all domains of life, using PylRS/tRNA Pyl pairs, and the development of systems that biosynthesize and incorporate ncAAs using pyl systems. We review applications that have been uniquely enabled by the development of PylRS/tRNA Pyl pairs for incorporating new noncanonical amino acids (ncAAs), and strategies for engineering PylRS/tRNA Pyl pairs to add noncanonical monomers, beyond α- L -amino acids, to the genetic code of living organisms. We review rapid progress in the discovery and scalable generation of mutually orthogonal PylRS/tRNA Pyl pairs that can be directed to incorporate diverse ncAAs in response to diverse codons, and we review strategies for incorporating multiple distinct ncAAs into proteins using mutually orthogonal PylRS/tRNA Pyl pairs. Finally, we review recent advances in the encoded cellular synthesis of noncanonical polymers and macrocycles and discuss future developments for PylRS/tRNA Pyl pairs.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • amino acid
  • copy number
  • small molecule
  • escherichia coli
  • gene expression
  • multidrug resistant
  • loop mediated isothermal amplification