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24 May, 05:55

How does the pKa values of an ionizable side chain compare when the amino acid is free versus when it is in a polypeptide chain?

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  1. 24 May, 09:54
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    The pKa of the side chain may be lower or higher in a polypeptide chain due to weaker inductive effects and differences in their microenvironments
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