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How the protein will behave after isoelectric point?

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Answered by moin462
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The isoelectric point (pI) is the pH of a solution at which the net charge of a protein becomes zero. At solution pH that is above the pI, the surface of the protein is predominantly negatively charged, and therefore like-charged molecules will exhibit repulsive forces.


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Answered by SSU
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The isoelectric point (pI) is the pH of a solution at which the net charge of aprotein becomes zero. At solution pHthat is above the pI, the surface of theprotein is predominantly negatively charged, and therefore like-charged molecules will exhibit repulsive forces
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