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Question by naz
Submitted on 10/20/2003
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why is the extinction coefficient of a protein pH dependent



Answer by dutta
Submitted on 5/1/2004
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Extinction coefficient is based on absorbtion and scattering of light through a particular solution. The conformation of a protein changes due to its surrounding pH and so does absorbtion and scattering of light through a solution containing that protein.

 

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