Adenylosuccinate synthase

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Adenylosuccinate synthase
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Adenylsucc_synt
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In molecular biology, adenylosuccinate synthase (or adenylosuccinate synthetase) (

isozymes are present: one involved in purine biosynthesis and the other in the purine nucleotide cycle
.

Structure

The

Triticum aestivum and Arabidopsis thaliana when compared with the known structures from E. coli reveals that the overall fold is very similar to that of the E. coli protein.[2]

Isozymes

Humans express two adenylosuccinate synthase isozymes:

adenylosuccinate synthase
Identifiers
SymbolADSS
Chr. 1 q44
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adenylosuccinate synthase like 1
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Symbol
Chr. 14 q32.33
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