pKa

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Biological Macromolecules
proteins, amino acids, and the pKa of amino acids
3.5 Sequencing
with strong acids (i.e. 6N HCl) or strong bases or by exhaustive enzymatic
Large Molecules
3.3 pKa's
Chart The pKa's of amino acids
3.3 Acid-Base Equilibria
pKa and the Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation
Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation. Find the pKa of the a-NH3 of valine
on the pKa chart. Then calculate the fraction of valine a-NH3
At any pH above the pKa, the molecule will be more negatively charged.
At any pH below the pKa, the molecule will be more positively charged.
At any pH more than 1.0 unit different than the pKa, you can consider
above the pH was exactly 1.0 different from the pKa, giving an ionization of
This is a very useful chart of the pKa's of the amino acids: