I had a protein that was pH 5.6. I then used ion exchnage chromatography with the equilibration buffer also at 5.6. What charge will the protein be. And will it bind to the column at this pH? Also what other proteins in the mixture will bind to the column?

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I had a protein that was pH 5.6. I then used
ion exchnage chromatography with the
equilibration buffer also at 5.6.
What charge will the protein be. And will it
bind to the column at this pH?
Also what other proteins in the mixture will
bind to the column?
Transcribed Image Text:I had a protein that was pH 5.6. I then used ion exchnage chromatography with the equilibration buffer also at 5.6. What charge will the protein be. And will it bind to the column at this pH? Also what other proteins in the mixture will bind to the column?
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