Dear all,

for reasons difficult to explain in a brief email,  I am interested in
flipping the order of domains in a poli-peptide in bacteria.  The scenario
would be a multi-domain protein, let's say containing 3 domains DI, DII and
DIII, which are arranged N-ter to C-ter: DI-DII-DIII. The protein is
expressed at reasonable, soluble levels in E.coli. Given that nowadays it
is easy and cheap to order synthetic genes, I am planing to re-arrange the
sequence of domains from  DI-DII-DIII to DIII-DII-DI. Does anyone envision
any mayor problem with such a crazy idea? Any pointers to previous
literature on the issue?

Thanks so much for your time and best wishes.

-- 
Israel S. Fernandez PhD

Reply via email to