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  • Concept Paper
  • Open Access
22 Citations
8,133 Views
9 Pages

The Role of Orthogonality in Genetic Code Expansion

  • Pol Arranz-Gibert,
  • Jaymin R. Patel and
  • Farren J. Isaacs

5 July 2019

The genetic code defines how information in the genome is translated into protein. Aside from a handful of isolated exceptions, this code is universal. Researchers have developed techniques to artificially expand the genetic code, repurposing codons...

  • Review
  • Open Access
58 Citations
17,967 Views
27 Pages

18 March 2013

In this review, we discuss emerging technologies for drug discovery, which yields novel molecular scaffolds based on natural product-inspired non-traditional peptides expressed using the translation machinery. Unlike natural products, these technolog...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,310 Views
15 Pages

Insight into the Structure of Antifungal Cyrmenins: Conformational Studies of Unique Dehydroamino Acid, O-Methyldehydroserine

  • Karolina Banaś,
  • Paweł Lenartowicz,
  • Monika Staś-Bobis,
  • Błażej Dziuk and
  • Dawid Siodłak

O-Methyldehydroserine, ΔSer(Me), is a non-standard α,β-dehydroamino acid, which occurs naturally in Cyrmenins with potential pharmaceutical application. The C-terminal part and the side chain of the ΔSer(Me) residue constitute...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,308 Views
19 Pages

A Computer-Based Methodology to Design Non-Standard Peptides Potentially Able to Prevent HOX-PBX1-Associated Cancer Diseases

  • Maria Rita Gulotta,
  • Giada De Simone,
  • Justin John,
  • Ugo Perricone and
  • Andrea Brancale

In the last decades, HOX proteins have been extensively studied due to their pivotal role in transcriptional events. HOX proteins execute their activity by exploiting a cooperative binding to PBX proteins and DNA. Therefore, an increase or decrease i...

  • Review
  • Open Access
29 Citations
12,415 Views
19 Pages

Non-Standard Genetic Codes Define New Concepts for Protein Engineering

  • Ana R. Bezerra,
  • Ana R. Guimarães and
  • Manuel A. S. Santos

12 November 2015

The essential feature of the genetic code is the strict one-to-one correspondence between codons and amino acids. The canonical code consists of three stop codons and 61 sense codons that encode 20% of the amino acid repertoire observed in nature. It...

  • Article
  • Open Access
55 Citations
7,516 Views
12 Pages

A Novel Lipopeptaibol Emericellipsin A with Antimicrobial and Antitumor Activity Produced by the Extremophilic Fungus Emericellopsis alkalina

  • Eugene A. Rogozhin,
  • Vera S. Sadykova,
  • Anna A. Baranova,
  • Alexey S. Vasilchenko,
  • Vladislav A. Lushpa,
  • Konstantin S. Mineev,
  • Marina L. Georgieva,
  • Alexander B. Kul’ko,
  • Mikhail E. Krasheninnikov and
  • Yaroslav A. Andreev
  • + 2 authors

27 October 2018

Soil fungi are known to contain a rich variety of defense metabolites that allow them to compete with other organisms (fungi, bacteria, nematodes, and insects) and help them occupy more preferential areas at the expense of effective antagonism. These...

  • Review
  • Open Access
54 Citations
7,226 Views
15 Pages

Deimination and Peptidylarginine Deiminases in Skin Physiology and Diseases

  • Marie-Claire Méchin,
  • Hidenari Takahara and
  • Michel Simon

Deimination, also known as citrullination, corresponds to the conversion of the amino acid arginine, within a peptide sequence, into the non-standard amino acid citrulline. This post-translational modification is catalyzed by a family of calcium-depe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,582 Views
22 Pages

2 March 2024

In this study, we once again use a set of Fibonacci-like sequences to examine the symmetries within the genetic code. This time, our focus is on the physiological state of the amino acids, considering them as charged, in contrast to our previous work...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,327 Views
21 Pages

Tripleurin XIIc: Peptide Folding Dynamics in Aqueous and Hydrophobic Environment Mimic Using Accelerated Molecular Dynamics

  • Chetna Tyagi,
  • Tamás Marik,
  • András Szekeres,
  • Csaba Vágvölgyi,
  • László Kredics and
  • Ferenc Ötvös

19 January 2019

Peptaibols are a special class of fungal peptides with an acetylated N-terminus and a C-terminal 1,2-amino alcohol along with non-standard amino acid residues. New peptaibols named tripleurins were recently identified from a strain of the filamentous...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,269 Views
15 Pages

Modeling Side Chains in the Three-Dimensional Structure of Proteins for Post-Translational Modifications

  • Denis V. Petrovskiy,
  • Kirill S. Nikolsky,
  • Vladimir R. Rudnev,
  • Liudmila I. Kulikova,
  • Tatiana V. Butkova,
  • Kristina A. Malsagova,
  • Arthur T. Kopylov and
  • Anna L. Kaysheva

30 August 2023

Amino acid substitutions and post-translational modifications (PTMs) play a crucial role in many cellular processes by directly affecting the structural and dynamic features of protein interaction. Despite their importance, the understanding of prote...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
10,982 Views
21 Pages

11 December 2020

Modern terran life uses several essential biopolymers like nucleic acids, proteins and polysaccharides. The nucleic acids, DNA and RNA are arguably life’s most important, acting as the stores and translators of genetic information contained in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,012 Views
12 Pages

We present a molecular restrainer tool capable of energy-minimizing NMR-derived structures using the universal force field (UFF) and NOE-derived distance restraints. The implementation is a part of SAMSON (version 2024 and newer), an integrative mole...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,945 Views
12 Pages

2 November 2022

We have successfully designed a uranyl ion (U(VI)-specific peptide and used it in the fabrication of an electrochemical sensor. The 12-amino acid peptide sequence, (n) DKDGDGYIpTAAE (c), originates from calmodulin, a Ca(II)-binding protein, and conta...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,055 Views
15 Pages

Mechanisms Affecting the Biosynthesis and Incorporation Rate of Selenocysteine

  • Jing-Jing Peng,
  • Shi-Yang Yue,
  • Yu-Hui Fang,
  • Xiao-Ling Liu and
  • Cheng-Hua Wang

25 November 2021

Selenocysteine (Sec) is the 21st non-standard proteinogenic amino acid. Due to the particularity of the codon encoding Sec, the selenoprotein synthesis needs to be completed by unique mechanisms in specific biological systems. In this paper, the unde...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,054 Views
15 Pages

The nonstandard use of disinfectants can lead to the disinfectant resistance of bacteria and even increase antibiotic resistance. However, compared with the study of antibiotic resistance, studies of bacterial resistance to disinfectants are relative...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,995 Views
16 Pages

Improving the Activity of Tryptophan Synthetase via a Nucleic Acid Scaffold

  • Yaping Wang,
  • Xiangyi Wang,
  • Shuhui Niu,
  • Wei Cheng,
  • Xiaoyan Liu,
  • Yong Min,
  • Yimin Qiu,
  • Lixin Ma,
  • Ben Rao and
  • Lei Zhu

26 October 2023

Tryptophan synthetase (TSase), which functions as a tetramer, is a typical enzyme with a substrate channel effect, and shows excellent performance in the production of non-standard amino acids, histamine, and other biological derivatives. Based on pr...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
8,553 Views
14 Pages

Biosynthetic Strategies for Macrocyclic Peptides

  • Wei Wang,
  • S. Cyrus Khojasteh and
  • Dian Su

Macrocyclic peptides are predominantly peptide structures bearing one or more rings and spanning multiple amino acid residues. Macrocyclization has become a common approach for improving the pharmacological properties and bioactivity of peptides. A v...