Part:BBa_K3351010
A linker.
Summary
Linkers are generally composed of small, non-polar or polar amino acids. The small size of these amino acids provides flexibility, and allows for mobility of the connecting functional domains. Flexible linkers are generally rich in small or polar amino acids such as Gly and Ser to provide good flexibility and solubility. They are suitable choices when certain movements or interactions are required for fusion protein domains. In addition, the length of the linkers can be adjusted to allow for proper folding or to achieve optimal biological activity of the fusion proteins.
Reference
[1] Chen X , Zaro J L , Shen W C . Fusion protein linkers: property, design and functionality.[J]. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2013, 65(10):1357-1369. [2] P. Argos. An investigation of oligopeptides linking domains in protein tertiary structures and possible candidates for general gene fusion. J. Mol. Biol., 211 (1990), pp. 943-958 Sequence and Features
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