1. Cell-free N-terminal protein labeling using initiator suppressor tRNA
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Edyta Krzymanska Olejnik, Sergey Mamaev, Kenneth J. Rothschild, and Jerzy Olejnik
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Boron Compounds ,RNA, Transfer, Met ,Fluorophore ,Acylation ,Biophysics ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Biochemistry ,Cell-free system ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Escherichia coli ,medicine ,Protein biosynthesis ,Codon ,Molecular Biology ,Amination ,Cell-Free System ,Staining and Labeling ,Proteins ,Templates, Genetic ,Cell Biology ,N-terminus ,chemistry ,Protein Biosynthesis ,Calibration ,Transfer RNA ,Propionates ,Conjugate - Abstract
A highly efficient method for the introduction of fluorophores and other markers at the N terminus of proteins produced in a cell-free extract has been developed. The method utilizes an amber (CUA) initiator suppressor tRNA chemically aminoacylated with a fluorophore-amino acid conjugate which is introduced into an Escherichia coli S30 cell-free translation system. The DNA template contains a complementary amber (UAG) codon instead of the normal initiation (AUG) codon. Using this approach, the fluorophore BODIPY-F1 (4,4-difluoro-5,7-dimethyl-4-bora-3a,4a- diaza-s-indacene-3-propionic acid) has been incorporated at the N terminus of several model proteins. The specific labeling achieved (27-67%) using this approach is much higher than that of wild-type tRNAs. Several potential biophysical and biotechnological applications of this new technology are described.
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- 2004
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