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The isoelectric point (pI) is the pH at which a particular molecule, such as a protein or amino acid, carries no net electrical charge. At this point, the positive and negative charges of the molecule are balanced, and it becomes electrically neutral. In the context of proteins, the isoelectric point is significant because it influences the solubility and stability of the protein.

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