A solution containing Asp (pI=2.98), G (pI=5.97), Thr (pI=6.53), Leu (pI=5.98) and Lys (pI=9.74) in a pH 3.0 citrate buffer was applied to a Dowex-50 cation exchange column equilibrated with the same buffer. In what order will the five Amino Acids elute from the column
Aspartic acid, with two partially ionized (negatively charged) carboxyl groups (and the lowest "\\Delta"p) will elute first. Of the three neutral amino acids, threonine has the greatest [AA+]/[AA0] ratio (i.e., the highest "\\Delta"p), but it is highly polar because of the OH group. Consequently, threonine elutes before glycine and leucine. Glycine and leucine have about the same "\\Delta"p, but leucine is decidedly more nonpolar than glycine. Therefore, glycine elutes third, followed by leucine. Lysine has a high effective positive charge because of its additional amino group (p"I"= 9.74, "\\Delta"p = 6.74).
Therefore lysine elutes last, or not at all, unless the pH and/or the ionic strength of the eluting buffer are increased.
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