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Imidazole is an aromatic functional group which is possitivley charged at pH 7. It can be found in histidine and is responsible for the binding and removing protons in the active site of enzymes.  
Imidazole is an [[aromatic functional group|aromatic functional group]] which is positivley charged at pH 7. It can be found in [[histidine|histidine]] and is responsible for the binding and removing [[protons|protons]] in the active site of [[enzyme|enzymes]] <ref>L.Stryer, Biochemistry, 7th edition, W.H. Freeman and Company 2012, page 31</ref>.  


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<references />L.Stryer, Biochemistry, 7th edition, W.H. Freeman and Company 2012, page 31
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Imidazole is an aromatic functional group which is positivley charged at pH 7. It can be found in histidine and is responsible for the binding and removing protons in the active site of enzymes [1].

References:

  1. L.Stryer, Biochemistry, 7th edition, W.H. Freeman and Company 2012, page 31