Asparagine (symbol Asn or N) is an α-amino acid that is used in the biosynthesis of proteins. It contains an α-amino group (which is in the protonated −NH+3 form under biological conditions), an α-carboxylic acid group (which is in the deprotonated −COO− form under biological conditions), and a side chain carboxamide, classifying it as a polar (at physiological pH), aliphatic amino acid. It is non-essential in humans, meaning the body can synthesize it. It is encoded by the codons AAU and AAC.
The one-letter symbol N for asparagine was assigned arbitrarily, with the proposed mnemonic asparagiNe; |
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InChI=1S/C8H14N2O5S/c9- 4(7(12) 13) 1- 2- 6(11) 10- 5(3- 16) 8(14) 15/h4- 5,16H,1- 3,9H2,(H,10,11) (H,12,13) (H,14,15) /t4- ,5- /m0/s1 |
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Mus musculus
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Escherichia coli
(NCBI:txid562)
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Bronsted base
A molecular entity capable of accepting a hydron from a donor (Bronsted acid).
(via organic amino compound )
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mouse metabolite
Any mammalian metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in a mouse (Mus musculus).
human metabolite
Any mammalian metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in humans (Homo sapiens).
Saccharomyces cerevisiae metabolite
Any fungal metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in Baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae ).
Escherichia coli metabolite
Any bacterial metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in Escherichia coli.
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gamma-L-Glutamyl-L-cysteine
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1729154
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