Re: Tables of Protein Isoelectric Points (pIs)

POLYLC@aol.com
Wed, 19 May 1999 16:09:36 EDT

Eric:
Try the following:

1) Righetti & Caravaggio, J. Chromatogr. 127 (1976) 1-23 (lists protein
pI's, mol. wts.,#subunits, organism & tissue source).
2) Righetti et al., J. Chromatogr. 220 (1981) 115-194 (a more extensive
listing).
3) Malamud & Drysdale, Anal. Biochem. 86 (1978) 620-647 (similar to above
tables).

Best regards,

Andy Alpert
PolyLC Inc.
Columbia, MD
tel: (410) 92-5400 e-mail: PolyLC@aol.com