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Why is the pka of the glutamate side chain greater than the pka of the aspartate side chain?

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aspartate, the acidic is separated by two carbons from the acidic carboxylic group in the side chain, whereas in glutamate, the acidic is separated by three carbons from the acidic carboxylic group in the side chain. ... Hence, the value of the glutamate side chain is greater than the value of aspartate side chain.

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