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Jewel, Delilah; Kelemen, Rachel_E; Huang, Rachel_L; Zhu, Zeyu; Sundaresh, Bharathi; Malley, Kaitlin; Pham, Quan; Loynd, Conor; Huang, Zeyi; van_Opijnen, Tim; et al (, Angewandte Chemie International Edition)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 ofM. mazeipyrrolysyl 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.more » « less
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