Hi Kahkashan,

Indeed, homodimers formed by engineered disulfides could crystallize
readily in novel crystal forms: Banatao et al., "An approach to
crystallizing proteins by synthetic symmetrization”, 2006, PNAS, PMID
17050682.

Best wishes,
Tomas

On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 7:58 AM Firdous Tarique
<kahkashantari...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I have a weird question. Is it possible to incorporate or mutate amino acid 
> residues at the interface of two interacting surfaces in a multi subunit 
> protein complexes hoping it to form a disulfide bond making the over all 
> complex more stable for downstream structural studies ?
>
> Is there any sort of literature available where creating these types of 
> modification or kind of protein engineering helped in making a more stable 
> complex, eventually helping in further structural studies by x-ray or cryoem ?
>
> Best
>
> kahkashan
>
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