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Why is histidine considered a basic amino acid when the $\mathrm{p} K_{\mathrm{a}}$ of its side chain is $6.0 ?$
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A basic amino acid is one that has a side chain that can accept a proton. This means that the side chain has a nitrogen atom that can form a bond with a hydrogen atom, resulting in a positive charge. Show more…
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