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Glycosylasparaginase

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Structure of glycosylated human glycosylasparaginase α (magenta and cyan) and β (green and yellow) subunits complex with asparagine (PDB code 2gl9).

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3D structures of glycosylasparaginase

Updated on 09-April-2023

References

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