Multistep engineering of pyrrolysyl-tRNA synthetase to genetically encode N(epsilon)-(o-azidobenzyloxycarbonyl) lysine for site-specific protein modification.
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Ryohei Ishii | Shigeyuki Yokoyama | Kensaku Sakamoto | S. Yokoyama | K. Sakamoto | R. Fukunaga | Tatsuo Yanagisawa | Takatsugu Kobayashi | Ryuya Fukunaga | R. Ishii | T. Yanagisawa | Takatsugu Kobayashi
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