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Our group investigates the role of post-translational protein modifications in the regulation of organellar functions and stress signaling in plants. We are ...
The site-specific incorporation of unnatural or non-canonical amino acids (ncAAs) into proteins is a universally important tool for systems bioengineering at the interface of chemistry, biology, and ...