An electric current is passed through an aqueous solution of a mixture of alanine (isoelectric point $6.0$),glutamic acid $(3.2)$,and arginine $(10.7)$ buffered at $pH$ $6.0$. What is the fate of the three amino acids?

  • A
    Glutamic acid migrates to the anode at $pH$ $6.0$. Arginine is present as a cation and migrates to the cathode. Alanine exists as a zwitterion and remains uniformly distributed in the solution.
  • B
    Glutamic acid migrates to the cathode and others remain uniformly distributed in the solution.
  • C
    All three remain uniformly distributed in the solution.
  • D
    All three move to the cathode.

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