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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 63(9): e202316428, 2024 02 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38279536

ABSTRACT

Heterologous tRNAs used for noncanonical amino acid (ncAA) mutagenesis in mammalian cells typically show poor activity. We recently introduced a virus-assisted directed evolution strategy (VADER) that can enrich improved tRNA mutants from naïve libraries in mammalian cells. However, VADER was limited to processing only a few thousand mutants; the inability to screen a larger sequence space precluded the identification of highly active variants with distal synergistic mutations. Here, we report VADER2.0, which can process significantly larger mutant libraries. It also employs a novel library design, which maintains base-pairing between distant residues in the stem regions, allowing us to pack a higher density of functional mutants within a fixed sequence space. VADER2.0 enabled simultaneous engineering of the entire acceptor stem of M. mazei pyrrolysyl tRNA (tRNAPyl ), leading to a remarkably improved variant, which facilitates more efficient incorporation of a wider range of ncAAs, and enables facile development of viral vectors and stable cell-lines for ncAA mutagenesis.


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Amino Acids , Amino Acyl-tRNA Synthetases , Amino Acids/chemistry , Amino Acyl-tRNA Synthetases/genetics , Escherichia coli/metabolism , RNA, Transfer/genetics , RNA, Transfer/metabolism , Mutagenesis
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ACS Synth Biol ; 13(7): 2141-2149, 2024 Jul 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38904157

ABSTRACT

The Escherichia coli leucyl-tRNA synthetase (EcLeuRS)/tRNAEcLeu pair has been engineered to genetically encode a structurally diverse group of enabling noncanonical amino acids (ncAAs) in eukaryotes, including those with bioconjugation handles, environment-sensitive fluorophores, photocaged amino acids, and native post-translational modifications. However, the scope of this toolbox in mammalian cells is limited by the poor activity of tRNAEcLeu. Here, we overcome this limitation by evolving tRNAEcLeu directly in mammalian cells by using a virus-assisted selection scheme. This directed evolution platform was optimized for higher throughput such that the entire acceptor stem of tRNAEcLeu could be simultaneously engineered, which resulted in the identification of several variants with remarkably improved efficiency for incorporating a wide range of ncAAs. The advantage of the evolved leucyl tRNAs was demonstrated by expressing ncAA mutants in mammalian cells that were challenging to express before using the wild-type tRNAEcLeu, by creating viral vectors that facilitated ncAA mutagenesis at a significantly lower dose and by creating more efficient mammalian cell lines stably expressing the ncAA-incorporation machinery.


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Amino Acids , Directed Molecular Evolution , Escherichia coli , Mutagenesis , Directed Molecular Evolution/methods , Escherichia coli/genetics , Escherichia coli/metabolism , Humans , Amino Acids/genetics , Amino Acids/metabolism , HEK293 Cells , Leucine-tRNA Ligase/genetics , Leucine-tRNA Ligase/metabolism
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