The structurally and dynamically perturbed hydration shells that surround proteins and biomolecules have a substantial influence upon their function and stability. This makes the extent and degree of water perturbation of practical interest for general biological study and industrial formulation. We present an experimental description of the dynamical perturbation of hydration water around green fluorescent protein in solution. Less than two shells (∼5.5 Å) were perturbed, with dynamics a factor of 2–10 times slower than bulk water, depending on their distance from the protein surface and the probe length of the measurement. This dependence on probe length demonstrates that hydration water undergoes subdiffusive motions (τ ∝ <i>q</i><sup>–2...
Biological water at the interface of proteins is critical to their equilibrium structures and enzyme...
Hydration water on the surface of a protein is thought to mediate the thermodynamics of protein–liga...
The time-dependent fluorescence frequency shift of protein-attached probes has a much slower decay t...
Hydration shell dynamics plays a critical role in protein folding and biochemical activity and has t...
Water molecules in the hydration layer of a bio-molecule (proteins and DNA) and of a self-assembled ...
The unique features of a macromolecule and water as a solvent make the issue of solvation unconventi...
Water 2H and 17O spin relaxation is used to study water dynamics in the hydration layers of two smal...
We report results on the structure, local order and dynamics of water surrounding a lysozyme protein...
The unique features of a macromolecule and water as a solvent make the issue of solvation unconventi...
This work explores the singular scenarios emerging from nanoscopic cavities, located in aqueous solu...
The unique features of a macromolecule and water as a solvent make the issue of solvation unconventi...
The unique features of a macromolecule and water as a solvent make the issue of solvation unconventi...
Dielectric dispersion and NMRD experiments have revealed that a significant fraction of water molecu...
AbstractWe present a detailed analysis of the picosecond-to-nanosecond motions of green fluorescent ...
The dynamics of water in aqueous mixtures with various hydrophilic solutes can be probed over practi...
Biological water at the interface of proteins is critical to their equilibrium structures and enzyme...
Hydration water on the surface of a protein is thought to mediate the thermodynamics of protein–liga...
The time-dependent fluorescence frequency shift of protein-attached probes has a much slower decay t...
Hydration shell dynamics plays a critical role in protein folding and biochemical activity and has t...
Water molecules in the hydration layer of a bio-molecule (proteins and DNA) and of a self-assembled ...
The unique features of a macromolecule and water as a solvent make the issue of solvation unconventi...
Water 2H and 17O spin relaxation is used to study water dynamics in the hydration layers of two smal...
We report results on the structure, local order and dynamics of water surrounding a lysozyme protein...
The unique features of a macromolecule and water as a solvent make the issue of solvation unconventi...
This work explores the singular scenarios emerging from nanoscopic cavities, located in aqueous solu...
The unique features of a macromolecule and water as a solvent make the issue of solvation unconventi...
The unique features of a macromolecule and water as a solvent make the issue of solvation unconventi...
Dielectric dispersion and NMRD experiments have revealed that a significant fraction of water molecu...
AbstractWe present a detailed analysis of the picosecond-to-nanosecond motions of green fluorescent ...
The dynamics of water in aqueous mixtures with various hydrophilic solutes can be probed over practi...
Biological water at the interface of proteins is critical to their equilibrium structures and enzyme...
Hydration water on the surface of a protein is thought to mediate the thermodynamics of protein–liga...
The time-dependent fluorescence frequency shift of protein-attached probes has a much slower decay t...