Answer:
The pH at which a particular amino
acid does not migrate under the influence of an electric field is called isoelectric
point of amino acid. For example, isoelectric point of glycine is 6.1.
At the isoelectric point, an amino acid
does not dissolve in water. This property helps in the separation of different
amino acids formed by the hydrolysis of proteins.
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