Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Site-specific incorporation of phosphoserine into proteins in Escherichia coli
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Application No.: US15439449Application Date: 2017-02-22
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Publication No.: US10538773B2Publication Date: 2020-01-21
- Inventor: Hee-Sung Park , Dieter Soll
- Applicant: Yale University
- Applicant Address: US CT New Haven
- Assignee: Yale University
- Current Assignee: Yale University
- Current Assignee Address: US CT New Haven
- Agency: Pabst Patent Group LLP
- Main IPC: C12N15/67
- IPC: C12N15/67 ; C12P21/02 ; C12P21/00 ; C12N9/00 ; C07K14/245 ; C07K14/435

Abstract:
Nucleic acids encoding mutant elongation factor proteins (EF-Sep), phosphoseryl-tRNA synthetase (SepRS), and phosphoseryl-tRNA (tRNASep) and methods of use in site specific incorporation of phosphoserine into a protein or polypeptide are described. Mutant EF-Sep proteins are disclosed that bind Sep-tRNASep and protect Sep-tRNASep from deacylation. In a preferred embodiment the nucleic acids are on vectors and are expressed in cells such as bacterial cells, archeaebacterial cells, and eukaryotic cells. Proteins or polypeptides containing phosphoserine produced by the methods described herein can be used for a variety of applications such as research, antibody production, protein array manufacture and development of cell-based screens for new drug discovery.
Public/Granted literature
- US20170233749A1 SITE-SPECIFIC INCORPORATION OF PHOSPHOSERINE INTO PROTEINS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI Public/Granted day:2017-08-17
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