The present invention provides a method for stabilizing a protein in a
desired conformation by introducing at least one disulfide bond into the
polypeptide. Computational design is used to identify positions where
cysteine residues can be introduced to form a disulfide bond in only one
protein conformation, and therefore lock the protein in a given
conformation. Accordingly, antibody and small molecule therapeutics are
selected that are specific for the desired protein conformation.The
invention also provides modified integrin I-domain polypeptides that are
stabilized in a desired conformation. The invention further provides
screening assays and therapeutic methods utilizing the modified integrin
I-domains of the invention.