To predict: The
Introduction:
Isoelectric point (pI) refers to the pH at which the net charge of a molecule becomes zero or the molecule becomes electrically neutral.
To determine: The
Introduction:
Isoelectric point (pI) refers to the pH at which the net charge of a molecule becomes zero or the molecule becomes electrically neutral.
To determine: The amino acids in proteins that would contribute the functional groups.
Introduction:
Amino acids are the monomer units of proteins. These are basically organic compounds consisting of a carboxylic group (-COOH-) and an amino group (-NH2). Along with these functional groups, a side chain (R group) is also present in all the amino acids.
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