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Why are amino acids positively charged above their pi

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Answered by gauravarduino
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Amino acids that make up proteins may be positive, negative, neutral, or polar in nature, and together give a protein its overall charge. At a pH below their pI, proteins carry a net positive charge; above their pI they carry a net negative charge.

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