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Substrate Report for: Polyaspartic-acid

Polyaspartic acid (PASA) is a biodegradable, water-soluble polyaminoacid with potential to replace many non-biodegradable polymers. It is used also as copolymers (eg with poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)). It is also a natural polymer as fragment of larger proteins with length up to 50 amino acids. Synthetic tPAA(thermally synthesized PAA) consists of beta-amide (70%) and alpha-amide,(30%) D- and L-aspartate units; the alpha- and beta-amide units are randomly distributed


General
Type Polymer
Chemical_Nomenclature poly-L-aspartic acid
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InChIKey
Other name(s) Polyaspartic acid ; Polyaspartate ; PASA ; PAA ; tPAA ; poly-L-aspartic acid
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Formula|(C4H5NO3)n
CAS_number|25608-40-6
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Wikipedia|Polyaspartic_acid

Target
Families | Polyaspartic-acid ligand of proteins in family: PolyAspartate-hydrolase

References:
Search PubMed for references concerning: Polyaspartic-acid
    Title: Poly(aspartate) hydrolases: biochemical properties and applications
    Hiraishi T, Maeda M
    Ref: Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology, 91:895, 2011 : PubMed

            

    Title: Cloning of poly(aspartic acid) (PAA) hydrolase-1 gene from Pedobacter sp. KP-2 and hydrolysis of thermally synthesized PAA by its gene product
    Hiraishi T, Masuda E, Kanayama N, Nagata M, Doi Y, Abe H, Maeda M
    Ref: Macromol Biosci, 9:10, 2009 : PubMed

            

    Title: Genetic Analysis and Characterization of Poly(aspartic acid) Hydrolase-1 from Sphingomonas sp. KT-1
    Hiraishi T, Kajiyama M, Tabata K, Yamato I, Doi Y
    Ref: Biomacromolecules, 4:80, 2003 : PubMed