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what is aspergine? what is its function?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Aspergine :-

》Asparagine: An amino acid, one of the 20 building blocks of protein. Asparagine is nonessential to the diet since the body can synthesize it. Asparagine is important to the metabolism of ammonia. It was the first amino acid to be isolated from a natural source, asparagus juice

Asparagine has three major functions :-

  • incorporation into amino acid sequences of proteins

  • storage form for aspartate (is a required precursor for synthesis of DNA, RNA and ATP)

  • source of amino groups for production of other dispensable amino acids via trasaminases.
Answered by lilawantirajput23
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Explanation:

Asparagine: An amino acid, one of the 20 building blocks of protein. Asparagine is nonessential to the diet since the body can synthesize it. Asparagine is important to the metabolism of ammonia. It was the first amino acid to be isolated from a natural source, asparagus juice

ITS FUNCTION

Asparagine has three major functions: 1) incorporation into amino acid sequences of proteins; 2) storage form for aspartate (is a required precursor for synthesis of DNA, RNA and ); and 3) source of amino groups for production of other dispensable amino acids via trasaminases

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