Search Ontology:
ChEBI
L-asparagine
- Term ID
- CHEBI:17196
- Synonyms
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- (2S)-2,4-diamino-4-oxobutanoic acid
- (2S)-2-amino-3-carbamoylpropanoic acid
- (S)-2-amino-3-carbamoylpropanoic acid
- (S)-Asparagine
- 2-Aminosuccinamic acid
- alpha-aminosuccinamic acid
- Asn
- ASPARAGINE
- Aspartamic acid
- L-2-aminosuccinamic acid
- L-Asparagin
- L-Asparagine
- L-aspartic acid beta-amide
- N
- Definition
- An optically active form of asparagine having L-configuration.
- References
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- Beilstein:1723527
- CAS:70-47-3
- DrugBank:DB00174
- Drug_Central:4126
- ECMDB:ECMDB00168
- FooDB:FDB000787
- Gmelin:3334
- HMDB:HMDB0000168
- KEGG:C00152
- KNApSAcK:C00001341
- MetaCyc:ASN
- PDBeChem:ASN
- PMID:12142634
- PMID:15907185
- PMID:16190636
- PMID:16368161
- PMID:16668324
- PMID:17497286
- PMID:21800258
- PMID:21854356
- PMID:22513289
- Reaxys:1723527
- Wikipedia:Asparagine
- YMDB:YMDB00226
- Ontology
- ChEBI ( EBI )
- is a type of
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- has_role
- inverse has_functional_parent
- inverse is_conjugate_acid_of
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- inverse is_conjugate_base_of
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- inverse is_enantiomer_of
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- inverse is_substituent_group_from
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- inverse is_tautomer_of
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- is_conjugate_acid_of
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- is_conjugate_base_of
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- is_enantiomer_of
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- is_tautomer_of
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Phenotype
Phenotype resulting from L-asparagine
Phenotype where environments contain L-asparagine
Phenotype modified by environments containing L-asparagine
Human Disease / Model Data