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The following pages link to Synthesis of polyester by means of genetic code reprogramming (Q33311657):
Displaying 44 items.
- Recent Advances Toward the Discovery of Drug-Like Peptides De novo (Q26770535) (← links)
- Recent developments of engineered translational machineries for the incorporation of non-canonical amino acids into polypeptides (Q28080804) (← links)
- Diverse backbone-cyclized peptides via codon reprogramming (Q30885740) (← links)
- Ribosomal synthesis of N-methyl peptides (Q33327536) (← links)
- Using the ribosome to synthesize peptidomimetics (Q33719100) (← links)
- The RNA origin of transfer RNA aminoacylation and beyond. (Q34022614) (← links)
- Update on Pure Translation Display with Unnatural Amino Acid Incorporation (Q34077314) (← links)
- Discovery of macrocyclic peptides armed with a mechanism-based warhead: isoform-selective inhibition of human deacetylase SIRT2. (Q34177958) (← links)
- In vitro selection of highly modified cyclic peptides that act as tight binding inhibitors (Q34201330) (← links)
- Biology by Design: From Top to Bottom and Back (Q34271428) (← links)
- Investigating the role of a backbone to substrate hydrogen bond in OMP decarboxylase using a site-specific amide to ester substitution (Q34408908) (← links)
- Genetically encoded libraries of nonstandard peptides (Q34457705) (← links)
- Technologies for the synthesis of mRNA-encoding libraries and discovery of bioactive natural product-inspired non-traditional macrocyclic peptides (Q34626861) (← links)
- Flexizyme-mediated genetic reprogramming as a tool for noncanonical peptide synthesis and drug discovery (Q34631456) (← links)
- Apolar surface area determines the efficiency of translocon-mediated membrane-protein integration into the endoplasmic reticulum (Q35149690) (← links)
- Discovering functional, non-proteinogenic amino acid containing, peptides using genetic code reprogramming (Q35747679) (← links)
- Expanding the amino acid repertoire of ribosomal polypeptide synthesis via the artificial division of codon boxes (Q35965595) (← links)
- A RaPID way to discover nonstandard macrocyclic peptide modulators of drug targets (Q36250421) (← links)
- Ribosomal synthesis of nonstandard peptides (Q37149912) (← links)
- Recent progress toward the templated synthesis and directed evolution of sequence-defined synthetic polymers (Q37218533) (← links)
- Low modularity of aminoacyl-tRNA substrates in polymerization by the ribosome (Q37235395) (← links)
- Energetics of side-chain snorkeling in transmembrane helices probed by nonproteinogenic amino acids (Q37281466) (← links)
- Precision Polymers—Modern Tools to Understand and Program Macromolecular Interactions (Q37857070) (← links)
- Ribosomal synthesis of backbone macrocyclic peptides. (Q37902087) (← links)
- Generation and selection of ribozyme variants with potential application in protein engineering and synthetic biology (Q38185275) (← links)
- Initiating translation with D-amino acids (Q39638917) (← links)
- Natural amino acids do not require their native tRNAs for efficient selection by the ribosome (Q42216370) (← links)
- Exploration of the central dogma at the interface of chemistry and biology: 2010 Yale Chemical Biology Symposium (Q42418701) (← links)
- Sequence-regulated vinyl copolymers by metal-catalysed step-growth radical polymerization (Q42847929) (← links)
- Genetic incorporation of 4-fluorohistidine into peptides enables selective affinity purification (Q45059337) (← links)
- Logical engineering of D-arm and T-stem of tRNA that enhances d-amino acid incorporation (Q47137027) (← links)
- Repurposing ribosomes for synthetic biology. (Q47719147) (← links)
- tRNA engineering for manipulating genetic code. (Q47908152) (← links)
- Max-Bergmann award lecture:A RaPID way to discover bioactive nonstandard peptides assisted by the flexizyme and FIT systems. (Q48262298) (← links)
- An orthogonal ribosome-tRNA pair via engineering of the peptidyl transferase center. (Q53531533) (← links)
- Ribosomal synthesis and folding of peptide-helical aromatic foldamer hybrids (Q57840915) (← links)
- Engineering Translation Components Improve Incorporation of Exotic Amino Acids (Q64273534) (← links)
- Translation of a histone H3 tail as a model system for studying peptidyl-tRNA drop-off (Q84234603) (← links)
- Flexizymes for genetic code reprogramming (Q84261526) (← links)
- Promiscuous Ribozymes and Their Proposed Role in Prebiotic Evolution (Q89500323) (← links)
- An aminoacylation ribozyme evolved from a natural tRNA-sensing T-box riboswitch (Q90591239) (← links)
- Expanding the limits of the second genetic code with ribozymes (Q91198236) (← links)
- Translation of Diverse Aramid- and 1,3-Dicarbonyl-peptides by Wild Type Ribosomes in Vitro (Q92557934) (← links)
- Synthetic biology 2020-2030: six commercially-available products that are changing our world (Q104459115) (← links)