Ultrafast 2D IR vibrational echo spectroscopy is described and a number of experimental examples are given. Details of the experimental method including the pulse sequence, heterodyne detection, and determination of the absorptive component of the 2D spectrum are outlined. As an initial example, the 2D spectrum of the stretching mode of CO bound to the protein myoglobin (MbCO) is presented. The time dependence of the 2D spectrum of MbCO, which is caused by protein structural evolution, is presented and its relationship to the frequency–frequency correlation function is described and used to make protein structural assignments based on comparisons to molecular dynamics simulations. The 2D vibrational echo experiments on the protein horseradi...
Ultrafast protein dynamics are of great interest for understanding the molecular basis of biochemica...
Unfolded vs native CO-coordinated horse heart cytochrome c (h-cyt c) and a heme axial methionine mut...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyI will describe th...
The experimental technique and applications of ultrafast two-dimensional infrared (2D IR) vibrationa...
Ultrafast 2D-IR spectroscopy is rapidly becoming a valuable tool for examining the relationship betw...
Recent advances in the methodology and application of ultrafast two-dimensional infrared (2D-IR) spe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013One of the many applications of 2D IR spectroscopy is ...
Prior to this work two-dimensional vibrational echo spectroscopy (2D-IR) had been limited to the det...
Proteins play an important role in biological and biochemical processes taking place in the living s...
AbstractTwo-dimensional (2D) infrared vibrational echoes were performed on horse heart carbonmonoxym...
Ultrafast 2D-IR spectroscopy has been applied to study the structure and vibrational dynamics of (mu...
Ultrafast two dimensional infrared spectroscopy has been applied to study the structure and vibratio...
{E. C. Fulmer, F. Ding, P. Mukherjee, and \underline {M. T. Zanni{A. T. Krummel, P. Mukherjee, and...
Unfolded vs native CO-coordinated horse heart cytochrome c (h-cyt c) and a heme axial methionine mut...
Quantum chemical computations, molecular dynamics simulations, and linear and nonlinear infrared spe...
Ultrafast protein dynamics are of great interest for understanding the molecular basis of biochemica...
Unfolded vs native CO-coordinated horse heart cytochrome c (h-cyt c) and a heme axial methionine mut...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyI will describe th...
The experimental technique and applications of ultrafast two-dimensional infrared (2D IR) vibrationa...
Ultrafast 2D-IR spectroscopy is rapidly becoming a valuable tool for examining the relationship betw...
Recent advances in the methodology and application of ultrafast two-dimensional infrared (2D-IR) spe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013One of the many applications of 2D IR spectroscopy is ...
Prior to this work two-dimensional vibrational echo spectroscopy (2D-IR) had been limited to the det...
Proteins play an important role in biological and biochemical processes taking place in the living s...
AbstractTwo-dimensional (2D) infrared vibrational echoes were performed on horse heart carbonmonoxym...
Ultrafast 2D-IR spectroscopy has been applied to study the structure and vibrational dynamics of (mu...
Ultrafast two dimensional infrared spectroscopy has been applied to study the structure and vibratio...
{E. C. Fulmer, F. Ding, P. Mukherjee, and \underline {M. T. Zanni{A. T. Krummel, P. Mukherjee, and...
Unfolded vs native CO-coordinated horse heart cytochrome c (h-cyt c) and a heme axial methionine mut...
Quantum chemical computations, molecular dynamics simulations, and linear and nonlinear infrared spe...
Ultrafast protein dynamics are of great interest for understanding the molecular basis of biochemica...
Unfolded vs native CO-coordinated horse heart cytochrome c (h-cyt c) and a heme axial methionine mut...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyI will describe th...