Stochastic nature due to distance and energy fluctuations of single protein molecules involved in electron-transfer (ET) reactions is studied. Distance fluctuations have been assumed previously for causing the slow fluctuations in the ET rates between a donor-acceptor pair constrained to a native protein. Although the observed t–1/2 power law can be derived using Langevin dynamics with a simple chain model, some discrepancies exist. The friction coefficient and the Rouse segment time constant deduced from experimental data are several orders of magnitude too large, even though the extracted force constant is reasonable. Therefore, questions are raised about the distance-fluctuation mechanism and the activationless ET hypothesis. As an alter...
We study protein and nucleic acid structure and dynamics using single-molecule fluorescence resonanc...
The kinetics of loop formation, i.e., the occurrence of contact between two atoms of a polypeptide, ...
Intrinsically disordered protein regions and many other biopolymers lack the three-dimensional struc...
Stochastic nature due to distance and energy fluctuations of single protein molecules involved in el...
Short-range electron-transfer (ET) reactions in biological systems are usually ultrafast, having tra...
AbstractRelaxation processes in proteins range in time from picoseconds to seconds. Correspondingly,...
AbstractMolecular dynamics is one of the mostimportant and exciting issues in biology, chemistry, ph...
Electron transfer (ET) reactions provide a nexus among chemistry, biochemistry, and physics. These r...
Transition paths are fleeting events when a molecule crosses a barrier separating stable configurati...
Two recently developed theories of electronic energy transfer/migration were for the first time appl...
Time-dependent fluctuations in the catalysis rate ({delta}k(t)) observed in single-enzyme experiment...
The fluorescence quantum yield of a polymer molecule to which an energy donor chromophore and an ene...
Fluorescence energy transfer is widely used for determination of intramolecular distances in macromo...
The rapid fluctuations of protein atoms derived from molecular dynamics simulations can be extrapola...
ConspectusThe image is not the thing. Just as a pipe rendered in an oil painting cannot be smoked, q...
We study protein and nucleic acid structure and dynamics using single-molecule fluorescence resonanc...
The kinetics of loop formation, i.e., the occurrence of contact between two atoms of a polypeptide, ...
Intrinsically disordered protein regions and many other biopolymers lack the three-dimensional struc...
Stochastic nature due to distance and energy fluctuations of single protein molecules involved in el...
Short-range electron-transfer (ET) reactions in biological systems are usually ultrafast, having tra...
AbstractRelaxation processes in proteins range in time from picoseconds to seconds. Correspondingly,...
AbstractMolecular dynamics is one of the mostimportant and exciting issues in biology, chemistry, ph...
Electron transfer (ET) reactions provide a nexus among chemistry, biochemistry, and physics. These r...
Transition paths are fleeting events when a molecule crosses a barrier separating stable configurati...
Two recently developed theories of electronic energy transfer/migration were for the first time appl...
Time-dependent fluctuations in the catalysis rate ({delta}k(t)) observed in single-enzyme experiment...
The fluorescence quantum yield of a polymer molecule to which an energy donor chromophore and an ene...
Fluorescence energy transfer is widely used for determination of intramolecular distances in macromo...
The rapid fluctuations of protein atoms derived from molecular dynamics simulations can be extrapola...
ConspectusThe image is not the thing. Just as a pipe rendered in an oil painting cannot be smoked, q...
We study protein and nucleic acid structure and dynamics using single-molecule fluorescence resonanc...
The kinetics of loop formation, i.e., the occurrence of contact between two atoms of a polypeptide, ...
Intrinsically disordered protein regions and many other biopolymers lack the three-dimensional struc...