The incorporation of non-standard amino acids (nsAAs) within proteins and peptides through genetic code expansion introduces novel chemical functionalities such as photo-crosslinking and bioconjugation. Given the utility of in fundamental and applied science, we extended existing nsAA incorporation technology from into , demonstrating incorporation of 20 unique nsAAs. The nsAAs we succeeded in incorporating within proteins conferred properties that included fluorescence, photo-crosslinking, and metal chelation. Here, we describe the reagents, equipment, and protocols to test for nsAA incorporation at a small scale (96-well plate and culture tube scales). We report specific media requirements for certain nsAAs, including two variants for different media conditions. Our protocol provides a consistent and reproducible method for incorporation of a chemically diverse set of nsAAs into a model Gram-positive organism.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.4507 | DOI Listing |
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