Neutral lysine can be written HL. The other forms of lysine are H3L2, H2L, and L. The

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Neutral lysine can be written HL. The other forms of lysine are H3L2, H2L, and L. The isoelectric point is the pH at which the average charge of lysine is 0. Therefore, at the isoelectric point, 2[H3L2] [H2L] = [L]. Use this condition to calculate the isoelectric pH of lysine. Diprot

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