3phosphohistidine
3-Phosphohistidine is a modified amino acid found in some proteins. It is a histidine residue that has been phosphorylated at the N3 position of its imidazole ring. This modification is distinct from the more common O-phosphorylation that occurs on the hydroxyl group of serine, threonine, or tyrosine residues. The phosphohistidine modification is typically labile and is often found in proteins involved in signal transduction and energy metabolism.
The presence of a phosphohistidine residue can significantly alter the chemical properties and biological function of
Research into 3-phosphohistidine has revealed its involvement in various cellular pathways. For instance, it has been