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. 2021 May 3;296:100747. doi: 10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100747

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Discovery of a member of RNase A family in bacteria that serves as a toxin in contact-dependent growth inhibition (27) serves as a good example of structure solved by the Midwest Center for Structural Genomics in partnership with biology community.A, nuclease domain of contact-dependent toxin from Yersinia kristensenii (PDB 5E3E). B, human RNase A angiogenin (PDB 4B36) (27).