The short answer to the title question is: "a lot". It was transient absorption spectroscopy on geminate recombination in myoglobin that led Hans Frauenfelder to constructing his picture of protein's hierarchical energy landscape [1]. And even before that (in 1973), Joseph Lakowicz and Gregorio Weber at UIUC used quenching of tryptophan fluorescence by oxygen diffusing to solvent-inaccessible protein regions to conclude that "proteins, in general, undergo rapid structural fluctuations on the nanosecond time scale " [2]. The not-so-short answer is that the present text is written at a point where, after a decade of applying transient absorption spectroscopy to understand light induced electron transfer in a variety of enzymes, I am about to ...
The advent of advanced single molecule measurements unveiled a great wealth of dynamic information r...
We have resolved the folding kinetics of two c-type cytochromes, one that exhibits twostate folding...
Spectroscopy was one of the earliest methods used to study the properties and reactions of proteins,...
The short answer to the title question is: "a lot". It was transient absorption spectroscopy on gemi...
Femtoscience offers a unique way to understand the dynamics in physics, chemistry and biology. This ...
International audienceDynamical changes in protein structures are essential for protein function and...
In our report about the electron-transfer (ET)-initiated folding of ferrocytochrome c (cyt c^(II))...
Biological life depends on motion, and this manifests itself in proteins that display motion over a ...
ii Proteins are dynamical in nature. Their ability to function relies on their overall flexibility. ...
iii The presented doctoral research utilizes time-resolved spectroscopy to char-acterize protein dyn...
In this paper we demonstrate how the potential energy surface of a protein, which determines its con...
Understanding the dynamics and folding of a protein are challenges which require the application of ...
We have studied ultrafast dynamics in two systems: heme proteins and small de novo peptides. Heme re...
3Photoinitiated phenomena play a crucial role in many living organisms. Plants, algae, and bacteria ...
Light absorption can trigger biologically relevant protein conformational changes. The light-induced...
The advent of advanced single molecule measurements unveiled a great wealth of dynamic information r...
We have resolved the folding kinetics of two c-type cytochromes, one that exhibits twostate folding...
Spectroscopy was one of the earliest methods used to study the properties and reactions of proteins,...
The short answer to the title question is: "a lot". It was transient absorption spectroscopy on gemi...
Femtoscience offers a unique way to understand the dynamics in physics, chemistry and biology. This ...
International audienceDynamical changes in protein structures are essential for protein function and...
In our report about the electron-transfer (ET)-initiated folding of ferrocytochrome c (cyt c^(II))...
Biological life depends on motion, and this manifests itself in proteins that display motion over a ...
ii Proteins are dynamical in nature. Their ability to function relies on their overall flexibility. ...
iii The presented doctoral research utilizes time-resolved spectroscopy to char-acterize protein dyn...
In this paper we demonstrate how the potential energy surface of a protein, which determines its con...
Understanding the dynamics and folding of a protein are challenges which require the application of ...
We have studied ultrafast dynamics in two systems: heme proteins and small de novo peptides. Heme re...
3Photoinitiated phenomena play a crucial role in many living organisms. Plants, algae, and bacteria ...
Light absorption can trigger biologically relevant protein conformational changes. The light-induced...
The advent of advanced single molecule measurements unveiled a great wealth of dynamic information r...
We have resolved the folding kinetics of two c-type cytochromes, one that exhibits twostate folding...
Spectroscopy was one of the earliest methods used to study the properties and reactions of proteins,...