To afford mechanistic studies in enzyme kinetics and protein folding in the microsecond time domain we have developed a continuous-flow microsecond time-scale mixing instrument with an unprecedented dead-time of 3.8 ± 0.3 μs. The instrument employs a micro-mixer with a mixing time of 2.7 μs integrated with a 30 mm long flow-cell of 109 μm optical path length constructed from two parallel sheets of silver foil; it produces ultraviolet-visible spectra that are linear in absorbance up to 3.5 with a spectral resolution of 0.4 nm. Each spectrum corresponds to a different reaction time determined by the distance from the mixer outlet, and by the fluid flow rate. The reaction progress is monitored in steps of 0.35 μs for a total duration of ~600 μ...
AbstractMolecular diffusion process after the photo-induced electron injection to ferric cytochrome ...
We demonstrate the combination of the time-resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer (tr-FRET)...
We demonstrate that the sub-millisecond protein folding process referred to as "collapse" actually c...
To afford mechanistic studies in enzyme kinetics and protein folding in the microsecond time domain ...
<div><p>To afford mechanistic studies in enzyme kinetics and protein folding in the microsecond time...
Detailed understanding of chemical and enzyme catalysis constitutes a main focus of current biochemi...
Detailed understanding of chemical and enzyme catalysis constitutes a main focus of current biochemi...
Many important biological processes such as protein folding and ligand binding are too fast to be fu...
We present a simple, yet flexible microfluidic mixer with a demonstrated mixing time as short as 80 ...
Recent experimental and computational advances in the protein folding arena have shown that the read...
iii The presented doctoral research utilizes time-resolved spectroscopy to char-acterize protein dyn...
We present a simple, yet flexible microfluidic mixer with a demonstrated mixing time as short as 80 ...
The primary objective of this work was to develop a molecular understanding of how proteins achieve ...
AbstractWe demonstrate that the sub-millisecond protein folding process referred to as “collapse” ac...
AbstractWe demonstrate that the sub-millisecond protein folding process referred to as “collapse” ac...
AbstractMolecular diffusion process after the photo-induced electron injection to ferric cytochrome ...
We demonstrate the combination of the time-resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer (tr-FRET)...
We demonstrate that the sub-millisecond protein folding process referred to as "collapse" actually c...
To afford mechanistic studies in enzyme kinetics and protein folding in the microsecond time domain ...
<div><p>To afford mechanistic studies in enzyme kinetics and protein folding in the microsecond time...
Detailed understanding of chemical and enzyme catalysis constitutes a main focus of current biochemi...
Detailed understanding of chemical and enzyme catalysis constitutes a main focus of current biochemi...
Many important biological processes such as protein folding and ligand binding are too fast to be fu...
We present a simple, yet flexible microfluidic mixer with a demonstrated mixing time as short as 80 ...
Recent experimental and computational advances in the protein folding arena have shown that the read...
iii The presented doctoral research utilizes time-resolved spectroscopy to char-acterize protein dyn...
We present a simple, yet flexible microfluidic mixer with a demonstrated mixing time as short as 80 ...
The primary objective of this work was to develop a molecular understanding of how proteins achieve ...
AbstractWe demonstrate that the sub-millisecond protein folding process referred to as “collapse” ac...
AbstractWe demonstrate that the sub-millisecond protein folding process referred to as “collapse” ac...
AbstractMolecular diffusion process after the photo-induced electron injection to ferric cytochrome ...
We demonstrate the combination of the time-resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer (tr-FRET)...
We demonstrate that the sub-millisecond protein folding process referred to as "collapse" actually c...