“…It has been realized for some time that urea increases the pK values of dissociable groups and the measured pH of aqueous solutions, presumably by reducing the activity of hydrogen ions (12), and the fact that urea also increases the apparent pH of carrier ampholyte solutions and thus the measured pI in isoelectric focusing has been discussed by several investigators ( 2 3 , 3 5 , 4 0 , 44,45). Although the degree of elevation of pH will depend on the urea concentration and the buffering system, our studies and the reports in the literature ( Figures 1, 2 , and 3 of this rcport, our measured pI for this protein, using three different pH gradients, agrees well with the expected valucs based on reports in the literature (25,28,(31)(32)(33)(34)(35). Concerning the most cationic proteins in serum, the true pI's of these protcins havc not bcen realized, primarily because of the heretofore persistent problems in alkaline range isoelectric focusing in polyacrylamide gels (43,48).…”