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Details on Person The synthesis of N-carbamoyl L-aspartate from carbamoyl phos...
| Class:Id | Summation:111645 |
|---|---|
| _displayName | The synthesis of N-carbamoyl L-aspartate from carbamoyl phos... |
| _timestamp | 2009-05-01 21:46:55 |
| created | [InstanceEdit:73844] 2007-03-03 09:38:00 |
| modified | [InstanceEdit:141448] Matthews, L, 2004-09-20 15:43:00 [InstanceEdit:419505] D'Eustachio, P, 2009-05-01 21:46:52 |
| text | The synthesis of N-carbamoyl L-aspartate from carbamoyl phosphate and L-aspartate is catalyzed by the aspartate carbamoyltansferase activity of cytosolic trifunctional CAD (carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase 2, aspartate transcarbamylase, and dihydroorotase) protein (Ito and Uchino 1973; Iwahana et al. 1996). The purified human protein is active in several different oligomerization states as is its Syrian hamster homologue. The most abundant form of the latter is a hexamer, and the active human protein is annotated as a hexamer by inference (Ito and Uchino 1973; Lee et al. 1985). |
| (summation) | [Reaction:73573] CAD hexamer transforms CAP to N-carb-L-Asp [Homo sapiens] |
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