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[ccp4bb] Link two proteins into one polypeptide

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Subject: Link two proteins into one polypeptide
From: Raji Edayathumangalam raji {- at -} BRANDEIS {- dot -} EDU
Date: 2009-04-02

Hi People,

Could anyone point me to successful examples for two unrelated
proteins that have been stitched together into one single polypeptide
chain with flexible amino acids to create a functional chimera that
was subsequently crystallized. I've looked up a few.

I am particularly interested in understanding all the important
considerations while designing a flexible linker even though many of
these factors might be case dependent might be variable, obvious and
commonsensical. Either way, I'd like to hear what folks have to say.

Thanks very much.
Raji

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Date: 2009-04-02
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