4-Phosphopyrazol-2-yl alanine: A non-hydrolysable analogue of phosphohistidine

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We report the synthesis of a stable analogue of τ-phosphohistidine: 4-phosphopyrazol-2-yl alanine (pPza). Polyclonal antibodies generated against the mimic show high reactivity and selectivity for τ-phosphohistidine, with minor or no cross-reactivity towards non-phosphorylated histidine or O-phosphoamino acids, including phosphotyrosine.

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Lilley, M., Mambwe, B., Thompson, M. J., Jackson, R. F. W., & Muimo, R. (2015). 4-Phosphopyrazol-2-yl alanine: A non-hydrolysable analogue of phosphohistidine. Chemical Communications, 51(34), 7305–7308. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc01811k

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