Abstract

tRNA-specific chemical aminoacylation was achieved with nonnatural amino acids. A nonnatural amino acid was activated as a thioester derivative, and the latter was linked through a spacer to the N-terminal of a 9-mer peptide nucleic acid that is complementary to the 3'-terminal region of yeast phenylalanine tRNA. Efficient aminoacylation was observed when the amino acid thioester-spacer-PNA conjugate was mixed with the tRNA. The PNA-assisted aminoacylation was also successful in an Escherichia coli in vitro protein synthesizing system that contained an orthogonalized tRNA. The in situ aminoacylation/in vitro translation gave a mutant protein in which the nonnatural amino acid was incorporated into the position directed by a CGGG 4-base codon/anticodon pair.

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