SynopsisThe effects of pressure on the composition density distribution in a binary density gradient at sedimentation equilibrium in the analytical ultracentrifuge are rigorously examined. A computer algorithm is described for the necessary iterative computations. The pressure effect is found to be significant in runs where a long column length, high angular velocity, and a salt with a high pressure correction coefficient are simultaneously employed. Such conditions are sometimes encountered in current studies in which high precision is required to measure the compressibility of proteins.