+ |
ASPG | down-regulates quantity
chemical modification
|
L-asparagine zwitterion |
0.8 |
Identifier |
Residue |
Sequence |
Organism |
Cell Line |
SIGNOR-267537 |
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Homo sapiens |
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pmid |
sentence |
24657844 |
Recently, we structurally and biochemically characterized the enzyme human L-asparaginase 3 (hASNase3), which possesses L-asparaginase activity and belongs to the N-terminal nucleophile superfamily of enzymes. l-Asparaginases (EC 3.5.1.1; l-asparagine amidohydrolase; l-ASNase2) are enzymes that primarily catalyze the conversion of l-asparagine (l-Asn) to l-aspartic acid (l-Asp) and ammonia, although some of them are able to also hydrolyze l-glutamine (l-Gln) to l-glutamic acid (l-Glu) and ammonia. |
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Publications: |
1 |
Organism: |
Homo Sapiens |
Pathways: | Aspartate and asparagine metabolism |
+ |
ASPG | up-regulates quantity
chemical modification
|
ammonia |
0.8 |
Identifier |
Residue |
Sequence |
Organism |
Cell Line |
SIGNOR-267539 |
|
|
Homo sapiens |
|
pmid |
sentence |
24657844 |
Recently, we structurally and biochemically characterized the enzyme human L-asparaginase 3 (hASNase3), which possesses L-asparaginase activity and belongs to the N-terminal nucleophile superfamily of enzymes. l-Asparaginases (EC 3.5.1.1; l-asparagine amidohydrolase; l-ASNase2) are enzymes that primarily catalyze the conversion of l-asparagine (l-Asn) to l-aspartic acid (l-Asp) and ammonia, although some of them are able to also hydrolyze l-glutamine (l-Gln) to l-glutamic acid (l-Glu) and ammonia. |
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Publications: |
1 |
Organism: |
Homo Sapiens |
Pathways: | Aspartate and asparagine metabolism |
+ |
ASPG | up-regulates quantity
chemical modification
|
L-aspartate(1-) |
0.8 |
Identifier |
Residue |
Sequence |
Organism |
Cell Line |
SIGNOR-267538 |
|
|
Homo sapiens |
|
pmid |
sentence |
24657844 |
Recently, we structurally and biochemically characterized the enzyme human L-asparaginase 3 (hASNase3), which possesses L-asparaginase activity and belongs to the N-terminal nucleophile superfamily of enzymes. l-Asparaginases (EC 3.5.1.1; l-asparagine amidohydrolase; l-ASNase2) are enzymes that primarily catalyze the conversion of l-asparagine (l-Asn) to l-aspartic acid (l-Asp) and ammonia, although some of them are able to also hydrolyze l-glutamine (l-Gln) to l-glutamic acid (l-Glu) and ammonia. |
|
Publications: |
1 |
Organism: |
Homo Sapiens |
Pathways: | Aspartate and asparagine metabolism |