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editDescriptionBarstar-barnase-1brs.png | The tightly bound complex between the Bacillus amyloliquefaciens proteins barnase and barstar (PDB ID 1BRS). The ribonuclease protein barnase is colored in blue and its inhibitor barstar is colored by secondary structure. |
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