Cathode (attracts (+) amino acids)

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Cathode (attracts (+) amino acids) Arg Gly Ala Leu,Ile Thr More nonpolar amino acids, interact more with the mobile phase and move more. Ser Trp Pro Tyr Phe Val Glu Met Asp Anode (attracts (-) amino acids)

Cathode (attracts (+) amino acids) Arg * As per solutions manual Gly Ala Val Leu,Ile Thr More nonpolar amino acids, interact more with the mobile phase and move more. Ser Pro Tyr Phe Trp Glu Met Asp Anode (attracts (-) amino acids)

Overall (-) Overall neutral Overall (+) Polar Nonpolar Asp Ala Arg Glu Gly Ile Leu Met Ser Thr Tyr Val