Chemical aminoacylation of tRNAs with fluorinated amino acids for in vitro protein mutagenesis

Beilstein J Org Chem. 2010 Apr 20:6:40. doi: 10.3762/bjoc.6.40.

Abstract

This article describes the chemical aminoacylation of the yeast phenylalanine suppressor tRNA with a series of amino acids bearing fluorinated side chains via the hybrid dinucleotide pdCpA and ligation to the corresponding truncated tRNA species. Aminoacyl-tRNAs can be used to synthesize biologically relevant proteins which contain fluorinated amino acids at specific sites by means of a cell-free translation system. Such engineered proteins are expected to contribute to our understanding of discrete fluorines' interaction with canonical amino acids in a native protein environment and to enable the design of fluorinated proteins with arbitrary desired properties.

Keywords: DfeGly; TfeGly; TfmAla; chemical aminoacylation; fluorinated amino acids; site-specific protein mutagenesis.