How to Determine Charge and pI of a Protein (Biochemistry)

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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2010

Credit due to Lehninger biochemistry textbook 5th edition. Question comes from ch 3 question 11

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  • There are 6 or 7 numbers you need to memorize for these types of problems. They are called pKr which is different than pk1(2.3) or pk2(9.6). Just google "amino acids pkr" to find the numbers. Check out my video on Ch 3 for more information. Thanks for watching my vids!

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  • .thanksss sooo sooo sooo much!!

  • dude, love your work! keep it up champ. Thanx for the help

  • Sir, I<3 you, and I am a guy...so that's sayin' something.

  • thank you!

  • kind difficult ,because do I have to memorize all the proteins pka?thats hard,

    Could u pls upload more examples.this is really useful .

    Thanks

  • thanks a lot I got to see it just in time for my quiz this morning!

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