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Installation of unnatural chemical motifs and structures into proteins in living cells is challenging. Recent work by Beyer et al. demonstrated programmable protein editing by installing two split intein pairs into a protein of interest, which splice in a fully synthetic peptide sequence inside mammalian cells.
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