Pyrrolysine
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- Single‐Cell Genomics Reveals Pyrrolysine‐Encoding Potential In
- Pyrrolysine in Archaea: a 22Nd Amino Acid Encoded Through a Genetic Code Expansion Jean-François Brugere, John Atkins, Paul O’Toole, Guillaume Borrel
- Site Directed Mutagenesis of L-Pyrrolysine in Dimethylamine Methyltransferase
- Pyrrolysine Amber Stop Codon Suppression : Development and Applications
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- RNA-Dependent Selenocysteine Biosynthesis in Eukaryotes and Archaea Sotiria Palioura Yale University
- Functional Context, Biosynthesis, and Genetic Encoding of Pyrrolysine Marsha a Gaston1, Ruisheng Jiang2 and Joseph a Krzycki1,2
- Aminoacyl-Trnas: Setting the Limits of the Genetic Code
- Pyrrolysine Is Not Hardwired for Cotranslational Insertion at UAG Codons
- An Asymmetric Synthesis of L-Pyrrolysine Vol
- Incorporation of the 22Nd Amino Acid, Pyrrolsine, During Translation of the Methylamine Methyltransferases in the Methanogenic
- Introduction to Pyrrolysine
- Incorporation of Pyrrolysine Derivatives Into Proteins and Development of Bioorthogonal Protein Modification Methods
- Biosynthesis of Pyrrolysine, the 22Nd Amino Acid Dissertation Presented
- Using Pyrrolysine Analogues to Introduce Reactive Carbonyls Into Proteins for Bioconjugation
- An Aminoacyl-Trna Synthetase That Specifically Activates Pyrrolysine
- Chapter 25: Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins. Monomer Unit: Α-Amino Acids