Does hydrolysis of phosphoproteins cause realise of hydrogen ions?
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May 15
Yes, hydrolysis of phosphoproteins can release hydrogen ions. When a phosphoprotein is hydrolyzed, the phosphate group is removed from the protein molecule, releasing a hydrogen ion in the process. This can contribute to changes in the pH of the surrounding environment.