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'''Aspartate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase''' (ASADH) is an enzyme which is part of the biosynthesis of amino acids. It catalyzes the conversion of L-aspartate 4-semialdehyde (ASA) + phosphate + NADP to L-4-aspartyl phosphate + NADPH + H+. The images at the left and at the right correspond to one representative ASADH, ''i.e.'' the crystal structure of Aspartate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase from ''Vibrio cholerae'' ([[1mc4]]). | '''Aspartate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase''' (ASADH) is an enzyme which is part of the biosynthesis of amino acids. It catalyzes the conversion of L-aspartate 4-semialdehyde (ASA) + phosphate + NADP to L-4-aspartyl phosphate + NADPH + H+. The images at the left and at the right correspond to one representative ASADH, ''i.e.'' the crystal structure of Aspartate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase from ''Vibrio cholerae'' ([[1mc4]]). | ||
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