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Comment
. 2006 Dec;3(12):969-71.
doi: 10.1038/nmeth1206-969.

Complementary methods for studies of protein interactions in living cells

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Complementary methods for studies of protein interactions in living cells

Tom K Kerppola. Nat Methods. 2006 Dec.
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Figure 1
Examples of protein fragments that support complementation are shown in red and blue using models based on the X-ray crystal structures of the intact proteins. In β-galactosidase, the overlap between the fragments is shown in magenta. The discontinuity in the polypeptide backbone is shown in translucent grey. The images were generated using jmol.

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