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noun Chemistry A figure expressing the acidity or alkalinity of a solution of a weak electrolyte in a similar way to pH, equal to −log₁₀K, where K is the dissociation (or ionization) constant of the electrolyte. Example sentencesExamples - In the yeast variant, the apparent pK of the alkaline transition is an intermediate value between the pKs of two ionizations.
- The average experimental residue pKs are slightly stabilized relative to what is found in small peptides with a modest standard deviation.
- The pKs were calculated using a modified Tanford-Kirkwood pK algorithm.
- With SCCE 40% of the pKs are in error by this amount and 7% have errors greater than 4 pH units.
- In addition, several residues take heavy atom conformations different from that found in the protein data file at some point in the pH titration, and these have significant impact on calculated pKs.
OriginFrom p as in pH, and K representing a constant. abbreviation 1Pakistan (international vehicle registration). noun Chemistry A figure expressing the acidity or alkalinity of a solution of a weak electrolyte in a similar way to pH, equal to −log₁₀K, where K is the dissociation (or ionization) constant of the electrolyte. Example sentencesExamples - In the yeast variant, the apparent pK of the alkaline transition is an intermediate value between the pKs of two ionizations.
- The pKs were calculated using a modified Tanford-Kirkwood pK algorithm.
- In addition, several residues take heavy atom conformations different from that found in the protein data file at some point in the pH titration, and these have significant impact on calculated pKs.
- With SCCE 40% of the pKs are in error by this amount and 7% have errors greater than 4 pH units.
- The average experimental residue pKs are slightly stabilized relative to what is found in small peptides with a modest standard deviation.
OriginFrom p as in pH, and K representing a constant. |