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We used intein technology to generate a circular protein complex between LMO4 and the LIM-binding domain of Ldb1 (Ldb1-LID). The proteins, which bind in a head-to-tail fashion are joined by a flexible linker at each end. The circular complex is more stable than a tethered complex where the C-terminus of LMO4 is linked to the N-terminus of Ldb1-LID, however, the crystal structure of this complex shows that the structures (in blue and gold), are identical. Curiously, when the order of a single tethering step is reversed (Ldb1-LID-to-LMO4) the resulting protein is just as stable as the circular complex.