Brief Communication abstract
Nature Chemical Biology 4, 232 - 234 (2008)
Published online: 17 February 2008 | doi:10.1038/nchembio.73
Genetically encoding N
-acetyllysine in recombinant proteins
Heinz Neumann1, Sew Y Peak-Chew1 & Jason W Chin1
N
-acetylation of lysine (1) is a reversible post-translational modification with a regulatory role that rivals that of phosphorylation in eukaryotes. No general methods exist to synthesize proteins containing N
-acetyllysine (2) at defined sites. Here we demonstrate the site-specific incorporation of N
-acetyllysine in recombinant proteins produced in Escherichia coli via the evolution of an orthogonal N
-acetyllysyl-tRNA synthetase/tRNACUA pair. This strategy should find wide applications in defining the cellular role of this modification.
- Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 0QH England, UK.
Correspondence to: Jason W Chin1 e-mail: chin@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk
