The L-asparaginase enzyme (E.C 3.5.1.1) is a tetramer protein belonging to the family group of amidohydrolases. L-asparaginase selectively hydrolyzes L-aspargin (L-Asn) to ammonia (NH3) and aspartic acid.
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