Ampholyte

/ˈæmfəˌlaɪt/ noun

A molecule, usually a protein, that can act as either an acid or a base depending on the chemical environment around it.

From Greek 'amphi' (both) and '-lyte' (substance that dissolves or conducts electricity, from 'lysis'). Chemistry term coined to describe molecules with dual acid-base properties.

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