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Title: N tau-Ribosylhistidine, a novel histidine derivative in urine of histidinemic patients. Isolation, structure, and tissue level. Author: Imamura I, Watanabe T, Sakamoto Y, Wakamiya T, Shiba T, Hase Y, Tsuruhara T, Wada H. Journal: J Biol Chem; 1985 Sep 05; 260(19):10528-30. PubMed ID: 4030756. Abstract: On amino acid analysis of urine of histidinemic patients, an unidentified compound was eluted in a position between beta-aminoisobutyric acid and gamma-aminobutyric acid. This compound was purified to homogeneity from the urine by a combination of extraction with 80% ethanol, repeated column chromatography on Bio-Rad AG-50, and high performance liquid chromatography on a strongly cationic ion exchanger. The compound yielded free histidine on hydrolysis in an evacuated sealed tube with 0.1-6.0 M HCl at 145 degrees C for 5 h, but not at 100 degrees C for 24 h. This compound was determined to be N tau-ribosylhistidine by 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopies. The urinary content of this material in normal and histidinemic children was 17.8 +/- 13.4 (n = 10) and 126 +/- 51 (n = 14) mumol/g creatinine (mean +/- S.D.), respectively, and were closely correlated with those of urinary histidine. The renal clearance value of N tau-ribosylhistidine in humans was 96% of that of creatinine. When rats were fed on diets rich in histidine, the urinary excretion of N tau-ribosylhistidine increased greatly and was well correlated with the intake of histidine.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]