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Glycineextended

Glycineextended is a descriptive term used in biochemistry and molecular biology to refer to molecules that bear an extension composed of glycine residues. It is not a formally defined term in major databases, and its exact meaning depends on the context. Generally, glycine extensions are short or long sequences of glycine appended to the N- or C- terminus of a protein, peptide, or synthetic construct.

In protein engineering, glycine-rich linkers are used to connect domains because glycine provides high flexibility and

In peptide synthesis or labeling, a glycine extension may serve as a spacer to improve solubility, enhance

Benefits and caveats: glycine extensions can increase solubility and flexibility and can aid certain modifications or

See also: glycine, glycine-rich linker, peptide linker, fusion protein, terminal modification.

low
conformational
constraint.
Such
linkers
may
be
described
as
glycineextended
when
the
glycine-rich
region
is
a
distinctive
feature
of
the
construct,
helping
to
reduce
steric
hindrance
between
domains
and
to
improve
expression
or
folding
in
some
cases.
separation
during
purification,
or
provide
a
handle
for
chemical
modification
or
affinity
tagging.
In
sequence
data,
the
term
may
appear
to
indicate
that
the
observed
molecule
includes
a
terminal
glycine
extension
due
to
processing
or
post-translational
modification.
purifications.
However,
they
may
introduce
unstructured
regions
that
are
susceptible
to
proteolysis
or
can
affect
the
stability,
folding,
or
activity
of
the
molecule.