Journal:Acta Cryst D:S205979832500292X

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<b>Molecular Tour</b><br>
<b>Molecular Tour</b><br>
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Unique Helical Structure of L-Asparaginase from Common Bean
 
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L-Asparaginases are enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of L-asparagine into L-aspartic acid and ammonia. This reaction is crucial for nitrogen metabolism in plants, as L-asparagine serves as a major nitrogen storage and transport molecule. Plant (Class 2) L-asparaginases are classified into two main types based on their dependency on potassium (K) ions: K-dependent and K-independent enzymes. K-dependent L-asparaginases require the presence of potassium ions for their enzymatic activity.
L-Asparaginases are enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of L-asparagine into L-aspartic acid and ammonia. This reaction is crucial for nitrogen metabolism in plants, as L-asparagine serves as a major nitrogen storage and transport molecule. Plant (Class 2) L-asparaginases are classified into two main types based on their dependency on potassium (K) ions: K-dependent and K-independent enzymes. K-dependent L-asparaginases require the presence of potassium ions for their enzymatic activity.

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