nature of protein basic or acedic
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proteins usually are almost neutral molecules; that is, they have neither acidic nor basic properties. This means that the acidic carboxyl ( ―COO−) groups of aspartic and glutamic acid are about equal in number to the amino acids with basic side chains. ... Histidine is a weaker base than either lysine or arginine.
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