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... proton dissociation results in a change in the spectrum of the protein . Dissociation constants of metal ions or any ion or compound bound to proteins which pro- duces a spectral change can be obtained in the same manner . Since ...
... proton dissociation results in a change in the spectrum of the protein . Dissociation constants of metal ions or any ion or compound bound to proteins which pro- duces a spectral change can be obtained in the same manner . Since ...
Page 127
... proton from either group thus produces a red shift of the absorption spectrum above 240 mp , but at shorter wavelengths , dissociation of a proton from the carboxyl group produces a blue shift , and from the amino group , a red shift ...
... proton from either group thus produces a red shift of the absorption spectrum above 240 mp , but at shorter wavelengths , dissociation of a proton from the carboxyl group produces a blue shift , and from the amino group , a red shift ...
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... protons so that protons can jump from one basic group to another . The fluctuations in proton density give rise to an asymmetric charge distri- bution and create a nonvanishing mean - square electric moment even if the mean permanent ...
... protons so that protons can jump from one basic group to another . The fluctuations in proton density give rise to an asymmetric charge distri- bution and create a nonvanishing mean - square electric moment even if the mean permanent ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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