Abstract

Naturally occurring proteins often consist of multiple distinct domains joined by linker regions. Similarly, the ability to combine globular protein domains through engineered linkers would allow the creation of a wide variety of complex and useful multifunctional proteins. Recent advances in computational design of protein structures have enabled highly accurate design of novel protein structures. In this chapter we outline a computational protocol for the de novo design of protein linkers, and apply this protocol to the design of a helical linker between two rigid protein domains.

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