phosphohomoserine
Phosphohomoserine is a non-proteinogenic amino acid that is a phosphorylated derivative of homoserine. Homoserine itself is a non-essential amino acid that is a metabolic intermediate in the breakdown of methionine and threonine. Phosphohomoserine is not incorporated into proteins during translation, unlike the twenty standard amino acids.
The primary biological significance of phosphohomoserine lies in its role as a precursor and intermediate in
Research into phosphohomoserine has explored its potential roles in cellular signaling and as a biomarker for