Abstract

Novel chemical variants of proteins have been found in nature, including potent 'microprotein' natural products and folded protein molecules that contain a cyclic polypeptide chain. Researchers have used chemical synthesis and genetic methods to make these proteins and more: protein catenanes, neoglycoproteins, and artificial protein molecules with novel architectures or made from novel building blocks. De novo design has taken a big step forward with the accurate design and construction of proteins with complex molecular structure. A variety of non-coded amino acids and other building blocks has been used to make increasingly sophisticated protein molecular devices for use as biosensors and for the study of signal transduction inside living cells.

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