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An important goal in protein engineering is to control associations between designed proteins. This is most often done by fusing known, naturally occurring oligomerization modules, such as leucine zippers [1–3], to the proteins of interest [4–6]. It is of considerable interest to design or discover new oligomerization domains that have novel binding specificities [7–11] in order to expand the ‘toolbox’...
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