Re: Tables of Protein Isoelectric Points (pIs) (fwd)

Dirk Krapf (krapf@salt2.med.harvard.edu)
Fri, 21 May 1999 12:26:10 -0400 (EDT)

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Date: 20 May 1999 12:05:44 +0100
From: Dick-van Wassenaar <Dick-van.Wassenaar@unilever.com>
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Subject: Re: Tables of Protein Isoelectric Points (pIs)

see e.g.


Isoelectric points and molecular weights of proteins. A new table.
Righetti, Pier Giorgio; Tudor, Gabriela; Ek, Kristina. Dep. Biochem.,
Univ. Milan, Milano, 20133, Italy. J. Chromatogr. (1981), 220(2),
115-94. CODEN: JOCRAM; ISSN: 0021-9673. Journal; General Review
written in English. CAN 95:182412


Not complete or updated but useful

dick van wassenaar

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Subject: Tables of Protein Isoelectric Points (pIs)
Author: ericsson@u.washington.edu at INTERNET
Date: 5/20/99 6:49 AM

Can someone direct me to a web site or reference that lists pIs of well
characterized proteins? I realize it is possible to calculate a
theoretical pI if the amino acid sequence or even amino acid composition
of a protein is know using the ExPASy Compute pI/MW tool and many pIs
have been determined experimentally. A table of pIs would come in
handy when the pI and MW of a unknow are known.

Use of such tables would not be a substitute for additional
characterization studies, but would be interesting as a first guess of the
identity of an unknown.

-Lowell H. Ericsson, Dept. of Biochemistry, U. of Washington, Seattle, WA