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Isoelectric PointCan someone tell me how to find the theoretical isoelectric point of a given protein? Is there an equation? Or a search tool? I tried pubmed but I couldn't find it for the protein I need to do a paper on.
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I am no expert, but an isoelectric point determination program should work with PDB files, as you need to know its 3D shape. It doesn't matter so much what aminoacids are in the protein, but rather what aminoacids are on the surface...
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I would think a program that would work with PDB files should get them pretty close, as it could take into account all the aminoacids on the surface. Sure, nothing beats a good isoelectric focusing, but it is good for a start.
However, i don't know if such a program exists... "I have no intention of stopping anytime soon. I want to understand the universe and answer the big questions, that is what keeps me going" - Stephen Hawking
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