no .....it is a amino acid .though it has imidizole ring it is considered as amino acid.
Histidine hydrochloride is a salt form of the amino acid histidine. It is commonly used in biochemical studies and in cell culture media as a source of histidine. Histidine is an essential amino acid that plays a role in protein synthesis and is important for various metabolic processes in the body.
The chemical compound Histidine was first discovered in 1896. Histidine was discovered by German phsician Albercht Kossel. Histidine can be found in all human beings.
The mRNA codons for histidine are CAU and CAC.
The mRNA codons for histidine are CAU and CAC.
The mRNA codons for histidine are CAU and CAC.
Cytosine and thymine are the pyrimidine bases in DNA.
when a purine base only pairs with a pyrimidine
methylated histidine
in this a purine base is substitued in place or pyrimidine and a pyrimidine is substitued in place of purine
Adenine(purine)=========thymine(pyrimidine)Guanine(purine)----------------cytosine(pyrimidine)
Yes, uracil is a derivative of a pyrimidine. It is also useful to note that uracil is a naturally occurring derivative.
Thymine and cytosine are the pyrimidine bases of DNA. Uracil is the pyrimidine base which replaces thymine in RNA.