Barstar

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Barstar is a small protein synthesized by the bacterium Bacillus amyloliquefaciens. Its function is to inhibit the ribonuclease activity of its binding partner barnase, with which it forms an extraordinarily tightly bound complex within the cell until barnase is secreted.[2] Expression of barstar is necessary to counter the lethal effect of expressed active barnase. The structure of the barnase-barnstar complex is known.[3]

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Barstar (barnase inhibitor)
The tightly bound complex between barstar and barnase, the ribonuclease barstar inhibits. Barstar is colored by secondary structure and barnase is colored in blue.[1]
Identifiers
SymbolBarstar
PfamPF01337
InterProIPR000468
SCOP21brs / SCOPe / SUPFAM
Available protein structures:
PDB  1b2sD:2-89 1bgsG:2-89 1x1wD:2-89

1x1xD:2-89 1brsD:2-89 1b27F:2-89 1bta :2-89 1ab7 :2-89 1b3sE:2-89 1b2uF:2-89 1x1yE:2-89 1x1uE:2-89 1ay7B:2-89 1a19B:2-89 1btb :2-89 1l1kA:2-20 IPR000468 PF01337 (ECOD; PDBsum)

 
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