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- Category:Aspartase (40 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Aspartase - Category:Threonine aspartase (50 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Threonine aspartase - Category:Aspartase/fumarase superfamily (61 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Aspartase/fumarase superfamily - Image:Cystine Aspartase.png (27 bytes)
- Category:Aspartase fumarase superfamily (61 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Aspartase fumarase superfamily - Category:Aspartase/fumarase (49 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Aspartase/fumarase
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24: ...d with leukemia in infants. Taspase1, a threonine aspartase, is a member of the type 2 asparaginase family, b... - 9h4h (4,533 bytes)
13: ...conitate decarboxylase Tad1, which belongs to the aspartase/fumarase superfamily. Since no other decarboxylas... - 9h4e (4,777 bytes)
14: ...conitate decarboxylase Tad1, which belongs to the aspartase/fumarase superfamily. Since no other decarboxylas... - 1j3u (4,680 bytes)
2: ==Crystal structure of aspartase from Bacillus sp. YM55-1==
23: ...ontribution to the thermostability of the present aspartase.
25: ...ture-based exploration of functional sites in the aspartase family.,Fujii T, Sakai H, Kawata Y, Hata Y J Mol ... - Category:Aspartase (40 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Aspartase - Category:Threonine aspartase (50 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Threonine aspartase - 3r6q (1,697 bytes)
2: ==A triclinic-lattice structure of aspartase from Bacillus sp. YM55-1== - 3r6v (1,763 bytes)
2: ==Crystal structure of aspartase from Bacillus sp. YM55-1 with bound L-aspartate== - 3r6y (1,704 bytes)
2: ==Crystal structure of chymotrypsin-treated aspartase from Bacillus sp. YM55-1== - Fumarase 2 (3,932 bytes)
4: ...ha helical protein</scene> which belongs to the L-aspartase/fumarase family. It forms a tetramer of identical... - Sandbox Reserved 649 (6,140 bytes)
10: ...hat includes δ-crystallin, class II fumarase and aspartase in which a Cα–N or Cα–O bond is cleaved. Am... - Category:Aspartase/fumarase superfamily (61 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Aspartase/fumarase superfamily - User:Loganne Wertz/Sandbox1 (10,864 bytes)
13: ...ad_real/1'>catalytic triad</scene>[[Image:Cystine Aspartase.png|100 px|right|thumb|active site mechanism]], c... - Sandbox Wabash 11 Fumarase (2,550 bytes)
8: ... It belongs to a family of enzymes that includes aspartase, arginosuccinate lyase, adenlosuccinate lyase, an... - User:Luke Edward Severinac/Sandbox 1 (8,878 bytes)
16: [[Image:Cystine Aspartase.png|600 px|active site mechanism]] - Image:Mechanism caspase 6.PNG (28 bytes)
1: Cystine Aspartase mechanism. - 5xny (3,816 bytes)
13: ...e, which usually functions as a catalytic acid in aspartase/fumarase superfamily enzymes, was found around th... - 5xnz (4,006 bytes)
14: ...e, which usually functions as a catalytic acid in aspartase/fumarase superfamily enzymes, was found around th... - 8rj0 (2,469 bytes)
2: ==Crystal structure of mutant aspartase from Bacillus sp. YM55-1 in the closed loop confo... - 8rj1 (1,495 bytes)
2: ==Crystal structure of mutant aspartase from Caenibacillus caldisaponilyticus in the clos...
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