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English: Ribbon schematic of the Staphylococcal nuclease enzyme structure, with bound Ca++ (white ball) and thymidine diphosphate inhibitor. Ribbons are colored from N-terminus (blue) to C-terminus (red); helices are spirals and beta-strands are arrows. From PDB file 3H6M, displayed in KiNG.
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