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which amino acid is his
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The amino acid corresponding to the abbreviation "His" is Histidine. Histidine is one of the 20 standard amino acids that make up proteins. It is unique for its imidazole side chain which can both accept and donate a proton, making it crucial in enzyme active sites for catalysis. Histidine is essential in young mammals but is considered semi-essential or conditionally essential in adults, meaning under certain conditions or stress, the body might require more Histidine than it can synthesize. It plays a significant role in growth and repair of tissues, and it's also a precursor to histamine, which has various roles in immune response, gastric acid secretion, and neurotransmission.
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