L-Asparagine-d3 is intended for use as an internal standard for the quantification of L-asparagine by GC- or LC-MS. L-Asparagine is a non-essential amino acid.1 It is formed from L-aspartic acid and L-glutamine by asparagine synthetase (ASNS), and it is deamidated by L-asparaginase to produce L-aspartic acid and ammonia.2,3 L-Asparagine (0.3 mM) reverses ASNS siRNA knockdown-induced decreases in proliferation in a panel of six human cancer cell lines, indicating that both exogenous and endogenous L-asparagine promote proliferation of these cells.4 Formulations containing L-asparagine have been used as dietary supplements.
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3.Covini, D., Tardito, S., Bussolati, O., et al.Expanding targets for a metabolic therapy of cancer: L-AsparaginaseRecent Pat. Anticancer Drug Discov.7(1)4-13(2012)
4.Pathria, G., Lee, J.S., Hasnis, E., et al.Translational reprogramming marks adaptation to asparagine restriction in cancerNat. Cell Biol.21(12)1590-1603(2019)