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PW002527

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metabolic

Asparagine Metabolism

Arabidopsis thaliana
Asparagine is one of the twenty amino acids that combine to construct proteins according to the genetic code. In both eukaryotes and prokaryotes, L-asparagine is biosynthesized from L-aspartate via amidation using L-glutamine as an amino group donor. The first of the two reactions involved is catalyzed by asparagine synthetase [glutamine-hydrolyzing] 1. However, the second reaction is catalyzed by both asparagine synthetase [glutamine-hydrolyzing] 1 and 2. Asparagine synthetase 1 is negatively controlled by light and sucrose whereas asparagine synthetase 2 is positively controlled by light and sucrose. Asparagine gets metabolized back into L-aspartic acid by reacting with water through an L-asparaginase, resulting in the release of ammonium and L-aspartic acid.

PW404010

Pw404010 View Pathway
metabolic

Asparagine Biosynthesis

Bacteroides ovatus ATCC 8483
Asparagine is an amino acid used in protein synthesis, specifically the biosynthesis of glycoproteins. In E.coli, L-asparagine can be synthesized from L-aspartic acid by either utilizing asparagine synthetase B with L-glutamine or ammonia. Both reactions are driven by ATP however the reaction with ammonia utilizes both asparagine synthetase B and aspartate-ammonia ligase.

PW402533

Pw402533 View Pathway
metabolic

Asparagine Biosynthesis

Alistipes shahii WAL 8301
Asparagine is an amino acid used in protein synthesis, specifically the biosynthesis of glycoproteins. In E.coli, L-asparagine can be synthesized from L-aspartic acid by either utilizing asparagine synthetase B with L-glutamine or ammonia. Both reactions are driven by ATP however the reaction with ammonia utilizes both asparagine synthetase B and aspartate-ammonia ligase.

PW402728

Pw402728 View Pathway
metabolic

Asparagine Biosynthesis

Parabacteroides goldsteinii dnLKV18
Asparagine is an amino acid used in protein synthesis, specifically the biosynthesis of glycoproteins. In E.coli, L-asparagine can be synthesized from L-aspartic acid by either utilizing asparagine synthetase B with L-glutamine or ammonia. Both reactions are driven by ATP however the reaction with ammonia utilizes both asparagine synthetase B and aspartate-ammonia ligase.

PW403947

Pw403947 View Pathway
metabolic

Asparagine Biosynthesis

Bacteroides eggerthii 1_2_48FAA
Asparagine is an amino acid used in protein synthesis, specifically the biosynthesis of glycoproteins. In E.coli, L-asparagine can be synthesized from L-aspartic acid by either utilizing asparagine synthetase B with L-glutamine or ammonia. Both reactions are driven by ATP however the reaction with ammonia utilizes both asparagine synthetase B and aspartate-ammonia ligase.

PW684631

Pw684631 View Pathway
metabolic

Asparagine Biosynthesis

Bacteroides xylanisolvens SD CC 1b
Asparagine is an amino acid used in protein synthesis, specifically the biosynthesis of glycoproteins. In E.coli, L-asparagine can be synthesized from L-aspartic acid by either utilizing asparagine synthetase B with L-glutamine or ammonia. Both reactions are driven by ATP however the reaction with ammonia utilizes both asparagine synthetase B and aspartate-ammonia ligase.

PW402595

Pw402595 View Pathway
metabolic

Asparagine Biosynthesis

Bacteroides stercoris ATCC 43183
Asparagine is an amino acid used in protein synthesis, specifically the biosynthesis of glycoproteins. In E.coli, L-asparagine can be synthesized from L-aspartic acid by either utilizing asparagine synthetase B with L-glutamine or ammonia. Both reactions are driven by ATP however the reaction with ammonia utilizes both asparagine synthetase B and aspartate-ammonia ligase.

PW402590

Pw402590 View Pathway
metabolic

Asparagine Biosynthesis

Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron VPI-5482
Asparagine is an amino acid used in protein synthesis, specifically the biosynthesis of glycoproteins. In E.coli, L-asparagine can be synthesized from L-aspartic acid by either utilizing asparagine synthetase B with L-glutamine or ammonia. Both reactions are driven by ATP however the reaction with ammonia utilizes both asparagine synthetase B and aspartate-ammonia ligase.

PW402406

Pw402406 View Pathway
metabolic

Asparagine Biosynthesis

Aeromonas media WS
Asparagine is an amino acid used in protein synthesis, specifically the biosynthesis of glycoproteins. In E.coli, L-asparagine can be synthesized from L-aspartic acid by either utilizing asparagine synthetase B with L-glutamine or ammonia. Both reactions are driven by ATP however the reaction with ammonia utilizes both asparagine synthetase B and aspartate-ammonia ligase.

PW403980

Pw403980 View Pathway
metabolic

Asparagine Biosynthesis

Bacteroides fluxus YIT 12057
Asparagine is an amino acid used in protein synthesis, specifically the biosynthesis of glycoproteins. In E.coli, L-asparagine can be synthesized from L-aspartic acid by either utilizing asparagine synthetase B with L-glutamine or ammonia. Both reactions are driven by ATP however the reaction with ammonia utilizes both asparagine synthetase B and aspartate-ammonia ligase.