Probably Molecular Biology 101, but I was wondering if anyone could tell me how an amino acid's pKa can be altered by protein environments and also by surrounding charge?
e.g. Glutatate and aspartate can hold onto protons around the physiological pH in some instances (microenvironment and surrounding charge) when their pKa is much lower - how do they do this!
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