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Protein charge is a critical factor that influences a protein's solubility, stability, and interaction with other molecules, and it is primarily determined by the ionizable side chains of amino acids. The net charge of a protein varies with pH, and it reaches zero at the isoelectric point, where the protein is least soluble and most likely to precipitate.
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