Protein Isoelectric Point Calculator

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Isoelectric Point: The pH at which a protein carries no net charge. Below the isoelectric point proteins carry a net positive charge, above it a net negative charge. The isoelectric point is of significance in protein purification because it is the pH at which solubility is often minimal and at which mobility in an electrofocusing system is zero, and therefore the point at which the protein will accumulate.

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