“…For example, photocaged (Wu et al, 2004), fluorescent (Summerer et al, 2006), and bio-orthogonal reactive (Chin et al, 2002a,b; Lang et al, 2012) ncAAs have provided new ways to study protein structure and dynamics (Liu and Schultz, 2010). In addition, ncAAs that mimic natural post-translational modifications have helped to elucidate the role of such modifications in previously unattainable ways (Bröcker et al, 2014; Davis and Chin, 2012; Lee et al, 2013; Neumann et al, 2009; Oza et al, 2015; Park et al, 2011; Tian et al, 2014). Further, ncAA incorporation into proteins has opened the way to novel antibody drug conjugates (Axup et al, 2012; Zimmerman et al, 2014), modified human therapeutics (Cho et al, 2011), and protein biomaterials (Albayrak and Swartz, 2014), among other applications.…”