What is isoelectric point in proteins?
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=> Isoelectric point is that point of PH at which amino acids have both positive and negative charge in a equal amount.
=> Isoelectric point is a specific value of PH at which amino acids move neither towards cathode nor towards anode.
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Isoelectric point (pI): The pH at which the net charge on the protein is zero. For a protein with many basic amino acids, the pI will be high, while for an acidic protein the pI will be lower...
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