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What is an aspartase?

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Updated: 11/18/2022

An aspartase is an enzyme which catalyzes the deamination of aspartic acid to fumaric acid and ammonia.

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What is the reactant for the enzyme's aspartase?

The reactant for the enzyme aspartase is aspartic acid. It catalyzes the conversion of aspartic acid into fumaric acid.


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What is the reactant for the enzyme's aspartase?

The reactant for the enzyme aspartase is aspartic acid. It catalyzes the conversion of aspartic acid into fumaric acid.


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