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Wenshe Liu, Ansgar Brock, Shuo Chen, Shuibing Chen and Peter G Schultz<br>
[[Media:Schultz_nature_methods07.pdf | Genetic incorporation of unnatural amino acids into proteins in mammalian cells]] <br>
Nature Methods - 4, 239 - 244 (2007).<br><br>
Jason W. Chin, Andrew B. Martin, David S. King, Lei Wang, and Peter G. Schultz<br>
Jason W. Chin, Andrew B. Martin, David S. King, Lei Wang, and Peter G. Schultz<br>
[[Media:Schultz_pnas02.pdf‎ | Addition of a photocrosslinking amino acid to the genetic code of Escherichia coli]]<br>
[http://compbio.chemistry.uq.edu.au/mediawiki/upload/0/0a/Schultz_pnas02.pdf Addition of a photocrosslinking amino acid to the genetic code of Escherichia coli]<br>
''PNAS'' (2002) '''99''', 11020–11024.<br><br>
''PNAS'' (2002) '''99''', 11020–11024.<br><br>


Jianming Xie and Peter G Schultz<br>
Jianming Xie and Peter G Schultz<br>
[[Media: Schultz_currentopinionChemBiol05.pdf | Adding amino acids to the genetic repertoire]]<br>
[[Media:Schultz_currentopinionChemBiol05.pdf | Adding amino acids to the genetic repertoire]]<br>
''Current Opinion in Chemical Biology'' (2005) '''9''', 548–554.<br><br>
''Current Opinion in Chemical Biology'' (2005) '''9''', 548–554.<br><br>


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Hiroyuki Mori and Koreaki Ito<br>
Hiroyuki Mori and Koreaki Ito<br>
[[Media:Ito_pnas07.pdf‎ | Different modes of SecY–SecA interactions revealed by site-directed in vivo photo-cross-linking]]<br>
[http://compbio.chemistry.uq.edu.au/mediawiki/upload/4/43/Ito_pnas07.pdf Different modes of SecY–SecA interactions revealed by site-directed in vivo photo-cross-linking]<br>
''PNAS'' (2006) '''103''', 16159–16164.<br><br>
''PNAS'' (2006) '''103''', 16159–16164.<br><br>
Monika Suchanek, Anna Radzikowska & Christoph Thiele<br>
[[Media:Thiele_natureMethods05.pdf | Photo-leucine and photo-methionine allow identification of protein-protein interactions in living cells]]<br>
''Nature Methods'' (2005).<br><br>
IS Farrell, R Toroney, JL Hazen, RA Mehl, JW Chin<br>
[[Media:Chin_natureMethods05.pdf | Photo-cross-linking interacting proteins with a genetically encoded benzophenone]]<br>
''Nature Methods'' (2005).<br><br>
Nobumasa Hino, Yuko Okazaki, Takatsugu Kobayashi, Akiko Hayashi, Kensaku Sakamoto & Shigeyuki Yokoyama<br>
[[Media:Yokoyama_natureMethods05.pdf | Protein photo-cross-linking in mammalian cells by site-specific incorporation of a photoreactive amino acid]]<br>
''Nature Methods'' (2005) '''2''', 201-206.<br><br>

Latest revision as of 06:57, 5 November 2007

Wenshe Liu, Ansgar Brock, Shuo Chen, Shuibing Chen and Peter G Schultz
Genetic incorporation of unnatural amino acids into proteins in mammalian cells
Nature Methods - 4, 239 - 244 (2007).

Jason W. Chin, Andrew B. Martin, David S. King, Lei Wang, and Peter G. Schultz
Addition of a photocrosslinking amino acid to the genetic code of Escherichia coli
PNAS (2002) 99, 11020–11024.

Jianming Xie and Peter G Schultz
Adding amino acids to the genetic repertoire
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology (2005) 9, 548–554.

JasonW. Chin and Peter G. Schultz
In Vivo Photocrosslinking with Unnatural Amino Acid Mutagenesis
ChemBioChem (2002) 11, 1135-1137.

Hiroyuki Mori and Koreaki Ito
Different modes of SecY–SecA interactions revealed by site-directed in vivo photo-cross-linking
PNAS (2006) 103, 16159–16164.

Monika Suchanek, Anna Radzikowska & Christoph Thiele
Photo-leucine and photo-methionine allow identification of protein-protein interactions in living cells
Nature Methods (2005).

IS Farrell, R Toroney, JL Hazen, RA Mehl, JW Chin
Photo-cross-linking interacting proteins with a genetically encoded benzophenone
Nature Methods (2005).

Nobumasa Hino, Yuko Okazaki, Takatsugu Kobayashi, Akiko Hayashi, Kensaku Sakamoto & Shigeyuki Yokoyama
Protein photo-cross-linking in mammalian cells by site-specific incorporation of a photoreactive amino acid
Nature Methods (2005) 2, 201-206.