isoelektrisk
Isoelektrisk, or isoelectric point, is the pH at which a molecule carries no net electric charge. For amino acids and proteins, this point corresponds to the pH where the molecule exists mainly as a zwitterion, with balanced positive and negative charges.
Amino acids have at least two ionizable groups: a carboxyl group and an amino group. The isoelectric
In proteins, the overall isoelectric point depends on the combined contributions of all ionizable groups, including
Practical applications include isoelectric focusing, a technique that separates molecules by their pI in a pH