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Expanding the Genetic Code of Xenopus laevis Embryos.

Wes BrownLance A DavidsonAlexander Deiters
Published in: ACS chemical biology (2024)
The incorporation of unnatural amino acids into proteins through genetic code expansion has been successfully adapted to African claw-toed frog embryos. Six unique unnatural amino acids are incorporated site-specifically into proteins and demonstrate robust and reliable protein expression. Of these amino acids, several are caged analogues that can be used to establish conditional control over enzymatic activity. Using light or small molecule triggers, we exhibit activation and tunability of protein functions in live embryos. This approach was then applied to optical control over the activity of a RASopathy mutant of NRAS, taking advantage of generating explant cultures from Xenopus . Taken together, genetic code expansion is a robust approach in the Xenopus model to incorporate novel chemical functionalities into proteins of interest to study their function and role in a complex biological setting.
Keyphrases
  • amino acid
  • small molecule
  • genome wide
  • cell free
  • copy number
  • protein protein
  • high resolution
  • gene expression
  • wild type