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Meaning of "isoelectric point"

The isoelectric point (pI) is a scientific term used in chemistry and biochemistry. It refers to the pH value at which a particular molecule or substance has a net electrical charge of zero. The pI is significant because it affects the molecule's solubility, reactivity, and behavior in various chemical and biological processes
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  • the pH of a colloidal suspension or of an ampholyte at which the solute does not move in an electrophoretic field; symbol pI

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The isoelectric point was measured by isoelectric focusing.
It is an acidic glucoprotein with a low isoelectric point.
Protein isoelectric point calculator.
This is termed the isoelectric point.
Isoelectric point of malt amylase.
This pH is called the isoelectric point or pI.
Isoelectric point of an antibody may be determined by any suitable method.
Preferably the isolation enhancement is altered isoelectric point.
Also the isoelectric point values of the peaks are indicated.
The solubility of proteins is lowest at the isoelectric point.
This is known as the isoelectric point of the solid particle.
Each molecule will display a unique isoelectric point.
Computer estimates of the isoelectric point of the two proteins differ considerably.
The solubility of the peptide is minimal at the isoelectric point.
An increase in isoelectric point may help to improve compatibility with anionic surfactants.

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It is known to classify the polypeptides based on their isoelectric point.
Retention is preferably maximized at the isoelectric point and decreases as the pH is lowered.
These are obtained by the insolubilization of casein at its isoelectric point.
Measurement of isoelectric point.
The polypeptides can also be classified according to their isoelectric point.
The isoelectric point will depend on the particular cationic polymer used.
Determination of the isoelectric point.
The estimated isoelectric point represents the n t charge of the protein in denatured form.
Proteases of both high and low isoelectric point are suitable.
The examination of the electrostatic effects by considering the data at isoelectric point.
In this case the resulting isoelectric point is typically referred to as a theoretical isoelectric point.
Maximum adsorption occurred at or below the isoelectric point of the enzyme.
The theoretical isoelectric point of a polypeptide can be deduced from its amino acid chain.
Both enzymes were classified in the low isoelectric point group of xylanases.
Isoelectric point calculation by molecular dissociation groups on the apparent dissociation constants have been determined.
The pH can suitably be in a range near the isoelectric point of milk.
The isoelectric point represents the pH at which a particle surface carries zero electric charge.
The molecule is highly negatively charged with a high isoelectric point.
Those which have a markedly different isoelectric point and those which are highly hydrophobic.
Each crystalline form of titanium dioxide has its own isoelectric point.
Determination of isoelectric point for the recombinant chondroitinase ABCI.
Assessment of pharmacokinetics of antibody with reduced isoelectric point using mice.
Separation of the proteins by isoelectric point is called isoelectric focusing IEF.
The whole was calibrated with internal molecular mass and isoelectric point controls.
The isoelectric point is located around pH 7.
Binding is often optimal near the isoelectric point of the protein.
Its isoelectric point was estimated to be 5.
Separation can be achieved based on the natural isoelectric point of the protein.
Then, the isoelectric point of the inventive enzyme was measured.
Removal of sialic acids results in an increase in the isoelectric point of the protein.
Alternatively, isoelectric point may be calculated from basic principles.
The lyophilization buffer was chosen in regard to the isoelectric point of relevant proteins.
Finally, at its isoelectric point the molecule is least soluble.
The molecules are electrostatically neutral near the isoelectric point of the peptide.
Isoelectric point determined by isoelectrofocusing,.

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