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Biology, 23.09.2020 08:01, bannedccnt

Mixtures of amino acids can be analyzed by separating the mixture into its components through ion-exchange chromatography. Amino acids placed on a cation-exchange resin containing sulfonate (βˆ’SOβˆ’3)groups flow down the column at different rates because of two factors that influence their movement: ionic attraction between the sulfonate groups on the column and positively charged functional groups on the amino acids, and hydrophobic interactions between amino acid side chains and the strongly hydrophobic backbone of the polystyrene resin. For each pair of amino acids listed, determine the order of elution from a cation exchanger in pH 7.0 buffer. a.) Asp and Lysb.) Arg and Met
c.) Glu and Vald.) Gly and Vale.) Ser and Ala

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