why are proteins shows isoelectric nature
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At the isoelectric point, a protein has no net charge. ... Because a majority of weakly acid remains in nearly every protein, they are generally negatively charged at neutral pH. The isoelectric point is significant in protein purification because it represents the pH where solubility is typically minimal
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because of more fat isolorated
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