JAM Coaching - In proteins the isoelectric point (pI) is defined as the pH at which a protein has no net charge. When the pH > pI, a protein has a net
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Define isoelectric point (pI)? How does it affect net charge on an amino acid? Calculate (show the calculations) the pI for histidine, and aspartic acid. pK values for these amino acids can
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