monophosphohistidine

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English

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Etymology

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From mono- +‎ phosphohistidine.

Noun

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monophosphohistidine (plural monophosphohistidines)

  1. (organic chemistry) Either of two N-phosphorylated derivatives of histidine
    • 2015 August 21, Thomas Wieland, Paul V. Attwood, “Alterations in reversible protein histidine phosphorylation as intracellular signals in cardiovascular disease”, in Frontiers in Pharmacology[1], volume 6, →DOI:
      The two forms of monophosphohistidine are both known to occur in cellular proteins ( Walinder, 1969b ; Chen et al., 1977 ; Fujitaki et al., 1981 ), however the diphospho form has only been reported in chemically phosphorylated proteins.