Using free-solution capillary electrophoresis, the electrophoretic mob
ility of mu m-sized lysozyme crystals in their growth solution at 283
K, 1.5%(w/v) NaCl, and over a range of pH values between 3.59 and 5.70
has been measured. Under these conditions, the mobility is independen
t of crystal size, while the calculated zeta potential increases from
+8 to +24 mV as the pH decreases. Since the pH dependence of the zeta
potential mirrors the pH dependence of charge on the free molecule, as
determined by acid titration, it is concluded that the charge on the
crystal is a result of H+ adsorption from solution.