Hey guys! I hope studying is going well...
I had a quick question or two regarding AA separation. I was doing a Kaplan Section Test...and the question was:
the isoelectric points of glycine and lysine are: 6.0 and 9.6 respectively. These amino acids can be separated by electrophoresis at what pH.
A) 6.0 B)9.6 C)Both and A&B
I had originally picked 9.6. At this point the lysine would be a neutrally charged (ps. would the sc still be charged), and glycine i believe would be negatively charged thus moving toward the anode. This logic applies to A as well. But when I was doing the Berkeley Review, it said to use the higher pI (I think it was an acidic aa and basic amino acid). Am I missing something, why isn't it B only though based on what I 'learned' or thought I learned from Berkeley.
Also, if the AA is positively charged it tends to migrate toward the cathode. But isn't the cathode the area where they are loaded? So why would they move? I just can't visualize where the cathode and anode are in respect to the loading area.
Thanks in advance!
I had a quick question or two regarding AA separation. I was doing a Kaplan Section Test...and the question was:
the isoelectric points of glycine and lysine are: 6.0 and 9.6 respectively. These amino acids can be separated by electrophoresis at what pH.
A) 6.0 B)9.6 C)Both and A&B
I had originally picked 9.6. At this point the lysine would be a neutrally charged (ps. would the sc still be charged), and glycine i believe would be negatively charged thus moving toward the anode. This logic applies to A as well. But when I was doing the Berkeley Review, it said to use the higher pI (I think it was an acidic aa and basic amino acid). Am I missing something, why isn't it B only though based on what I 'learned' or thought I learned from Berkeley.
Also, if the AA is positively charged it tends to migrate toward the cathode. But isn't the cathode the area where they are loaded? So why would they move? I just can't visualize where the cathode and anode are in respect to the loading area.
Thanks in advance!