Anthony C Forster
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Recent Articles
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Bao L, Liljeruhm J, Crespo Blanco R, Brandis G, Remme J, Forster A
RNA Biol
. 2024 Jul;
21(1):31-41.
PMID: 38952121
Large ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs) are modified heavily post-transcriptionally in functionally important regions but, paradoxically, individual knockouts (KOs) of the modification enzymes have minimal impact on growth. Furthermore, we recently constructed...
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Bao L, Karpenko V, Forster A
J Biol Chem
. 2022 Oct;
298(11):102509.
PMID: 36300356
Translation terminates by releasing the polypeptide chain in one of two chemical reactions catalyzed by the ribosome. Release is also a target for engineering, as readthrough of a stop codon...
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Nilsen T, Altman A, Stark B, Feinstein S, Koski R, Mickiewicz C, et al.
RNA
. 2022 Sep;
28(11):1393-1429.
PMID: 36113877
No abstract available.
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Forster A
Biochemistry
. 2022 Apr;
61(9):749-751.
PMID: 35389627
The ribozyme world is thought to have evolved the burdensome complexity of peptide and protein synthesis because the 20 amino acid side chains are catalytically superior. Instead, I propose that...
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Liljeruhm J, Leppik M, Bao L, Truu T, Calvo-Noriega M, Freyer N, et al.
RNA
. 2022 Mar;
28(6):796-807.
PMID: 35260421
rRNAs are post-transcriptionally modified at 36 positions but their modification enzymes are dispensable individually for growth, bringing into question their significance. However, a major growth defect was reported for deletion...
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Doerr A, Foschepoth D, Forster A, Danelon C
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jan;
11(1):1898.
PMID: 33479285
The Protein synthesis Using Recombinant Elements (PURE) system enables transcription and translation of a DNA template from purified components. Therefore, the PURE system-catalyzed generation of RNAs and proteins constituting the...
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Bao L, Menon P, Liljeruhm J, Forster A
Anal Biochem
. 2020 Sep;
611:113936.
PMID: 32891596
Chromoproteins (CPs) are widely-used visual reporters of gene expression. We previously showed that, for coloration in Escherichia coli, CPs had to be overexpressed and that this caused large fitness costs...
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Liljeruhm J, Wang J, Kwiatkowski M, Sabari S, Forster A
ACS Chem Biol
. 2019 Jan;
14(2):204-213.
PMID: 30648860
Despite the stereospecificity of translation for l-amino acids (l-AAs) in vivo, synthetic biologists have enabled ribosomal incorporation of d-AAs in vitro toward encoding polypeptides with pharmacologically desirable properties. However, the...
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Wang J, Forster A
Curr Opin Chem Biol
. 2018 Aug;
46:180-187.
PMID: 30125734
Technologies for genetically programming ribosomal incorporation of unnatural amino acids are expanding and have created many exciting applications. However, these applications are generally limited by low efficiencies of the unnatural...
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Liljeruhm J, Funk S, Tietscher S, Edlund A, Jamal S, Wistrand-Yuen P, et al.
J Biol Eng
. 2018 May;
12:8.
PMID: 29760772
Background: Coral reefs are colored by eukaryotic chromoproteins (CPs) that are homologous to green fluorescent protein. CPs differ from fluorescent proteins (FPs) by intensely absorbing visible light to give strong...