Xenoprotein engineering via synthetic libraries

Chemical methods have enabled the total synthesis of protein molecules of ever-increasing size and complexity. However, methods to engineer synthetic proteins comprising noncanonical amino acids have not kept pace, even though this capability would be a distinct advantage of the total synthesis appr...

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Main Authors: Gates, Zachary P (Contributor), Vinogradov, Alexander Alexandrovich (Contributor), Quartararo, Anthony James (Contributor), Bandyopadhyay, Anupam (Contributor), Choo, Zi-Ning (Contributor), Evans, Ethan Daniel (Contributor), Halloran, Kathryn (Contributor), Mijalis, Alexander James (Contributor), Mong, Surin Khai (Contributor), Simon, Mark (Contributor), Standley, Eric Alan (Contributor), Styduhar, Evan (Contributor), Tasker, Sarah Zinnen (Contributor), Touti, Faycal (Contributor), Weber, Jessica Marie (Contributor), Wilson, Jessica Laura (Contributor), Jamison, Timothy F (Contributor), Pentelute, Bradley L. (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemistry (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), 2019-02-20T16:00:21Z.
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