what are proteins shows isoelectric nature?
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At the isoelectric point, a protein has no net charge. Above the isoelectric point, a protein carries a net negative charge—below it, a net positive charge. Because a majority of weakly acid remains in nearly every protein, they are generally negatively charged at neutral pH.
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At the isoelectric point, a protein has no net charge. Above the isoelectric point, a protein carries a net negative charge—below it, a net positive charge. ... The isoelectric point is significant in protein purification because it represents the pH where solubility is typically minimal.
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