Julie,
Yuan-Ping Pang has reported a histidinate in Protein Science (2000),
9:1857-65.
Peter
Stern, Julie wrote:
>Hello,
>
> I need to name a histidine that doesn't have a hydrogen
>on either the delta nitrogen or the epsilon nitrogen. Just
>using HIS defaults to HID which is the name for protonation
>on the delta position. HIE is the name for protonation on
>the epsilon position. HIP is the name for protonation on
>both positions. But, what would I call or how would I do
>a workaround for protonation on neither position?
>
>Thanks for help and suggestions.
>
>Sincerely,
>Julie Stern
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