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- Barnase abstract "Barnase (a portmanteau of "BActerial" "RiboNucleASE") is a bacterial protein that consists of 110 amino acids and has ribonuclease activity. It is synthesized and secreted by the bacterium Bacillus amyloliquefaciens, but is lethal to the cell when expressed without its inhibitor barstar. The inhibitor binds to and occludes the ribonuclease active site, preventing barnase from damaging the cell's RNA after it has been synthesized but before it has been secreted. The barnase/barstar complex is noted for its extraordinarily tight protein-protein binding, with an on-rate of 108s−1M−1.".
- Barnase ecNumber "3.1.27.-".
- Barnase pdb "1BRS".
- Barnase symbol "Barnase".
- Barnase thumbnail Barnase-barstar-1brs.png?width=300.
- Barnase uniprot "P00648".
- Barnase wikiPageExternalLink DisplayIproEntry?ac=IPR001887.
- Barnase wikiPageExternalLink searchResults.html?display=both&term=P00648.
- Barnase wikiPageID "6253890".
- Barnase wikiPageLength "6560".
- Barnase wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Barnase wikiPageRevisionID "678182074".
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Fersht.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Bacillus_amyloliquefaciens.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Barstar.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Biomolecular_structure.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proteins.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Dissociation_constant.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Disulfide.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Disulfide_bonds.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Divalent_cations.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme_catalysis.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Hydrolysis.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink On-rate.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Phi_value_analysis.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Portmanteau.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Protein-protein_interaction.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Protein_folding.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Protein–protein_interaction.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink RNA.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Ribonuclease.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Secondary_structure.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Toxin-antitoxin_system.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Transesterification.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLink Transition_state.
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bacterial Ribonuclease (Barnase)".
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLinkText "Barnase".
- Barnase wikiPageWikiLinkText "barnase".
- Barnase caption "The tightly bound complex between barnase and its inhibitor barstar. Barnase is colored by secondary structure and barstar is colored in blue.".
- Barnase ecnumber "3.1".
- Barnase hasPhotoCollection Barnase.
- Barnase name "Barnase".
- Barnase pdb "1".
- Barnase pdbSupplemental searchResults.html?display=both&term=P00648.
- Barnase symbol "Barnase".
- Barnase uniprot "P00648".
- Barnase width "260".
- Barnase wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Enzyme-stub.
- Barnase wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_protein.
- Barnase wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Barnase subject Category:Proteins.
- Barnase hypernym Protein.
- Barnase type Biomolecule.
- Barnase type Protein.
- Barnase type Biomolecule.
- Barnase type Chemical.
- Barnase type Nutrient.
- Barnase type Thing.
- Barnase type Q206229.
- Barnase type Q8054.
- Barnase comment "Barnase (a portmanteau of "BActerial" "RiboNucleASE") is a bacterial protein that consists of 110 amino acids and has ribonuclease activity. It is synthesized and secreted by the bacterium Bacillus amyloliquefaciens, but is lethal to the cell when expressed without its inhibitor barstar. The inhibitor binds to and occludes the ribonuclease active site, preventing barnase from damaging the cell's RNA after it has been synthesized but before it has been secreted.".
- Barnase label "Barnase".
- Barnase sameAs Barnase.
- Barnase sameAs Barnase.
- Barnase sameAs m.0fz1xt.
- Barnase sameAs Барназа.
- Barnase sameAs Q4078377.
- Barnase sameAs Q4078377.
- Barnase wasDerivedFrom Barnase?oldid=678182074.
- Barnase depiction Barnase-barstar-1brs.png.
- Barnase isPrimaryTopicOf Barnase.
- Barnase name "Barnase".