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Facts about Argininosuccinate lyase.
Human | |
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Gene Name: | ASL |
Uniprot: | P04424 |
Entrez: | 435 |
Belongs to: |
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lyase 1 family |
argininosuccinase; argininosuccinate lyase; arginosuccinase; ASAL; EC 4.3.2.1
Mass (kDA):
51.658 kDA
Human | |
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Location: | 7q11.21 |
Sequence: | 7; NC_000007.14 (66075819..66093576) |
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There are many myths and misconceptions about ASL. One of the most common is that it is the most commonly used language in the world. There is no solid evidence to support this claim. Many authors of ASL textbooks and other materials claim that the language is among the most common, if not the most common. However, this claim is based on a single study, and despite the numerous claims made by these authors, many ASL scholars still refuse to accept these findings.
PMID: 3391281 by Matuo S., et al. Isolation of cDNA clones of human argininosuccinate lyase and corrected amino acid sequence.
PMID: 3463959 by O'Brien W.E., et al. Cloning and sequence analysis of cDNA for human argininosuccinate lyase.