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Properties, structure, and function of biological macromolecules

Problem

The image below depicts how the bacterial protein barnase undergoes modifications that involve changing its conformation, or shape. In order to function in the cell, barnase has to be folded from a nonfunctional conformation into a functional conformation.
An image of a thin green squiggly line representing the bacterial protein barnase. An arrow points to another image of the green squiggly line connected to 3 thick red coiled ribbons and 3 thick yellow arrows attached to the green line in different locations throughout the bacterial protein barnase. A terminal yellow arrow is attached at one end.
Image credit: By Christopher Rowley [CC BY-SA 4.0], from Wikimedia Commons
Based on the information above, which of the following best describes the functional conformation of barnase?
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