AbstractTime-resolved fluorescence anisotropy (TRFA) has a rich history in evaluating protein dynamics. Yet as often employed, TRFA assumes that the motional properties of a covalently tethered fluorescent probe accurately portray the motional properties of the protein backbone at the probe attachment site. In an extensive survey using TRFA to study the dynamics of the binding loops of a αβ T cell receptor, we observed multiple discrepancies between the TRFA data and previously published results that led us to question this assumption. We thus simulated several of the experimentally probed systems using a protocol that permitted accurate determination of probe and protein time correlation functions. We found excellent agreement in the decay...
The FK506-binding protein (FKBP12) is important in the immunosuppressant action of FK506 and rapamyc...
Background Time-correlated Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) probes molecular distances with ...
The fast dynamics of biomolecular systems are believed to be important to their physiological functi...
AbstractTime-resolved fluorescence anisotropy (TRFA) has a rich history in evaluating protein dynami...
AbstractTime-resolved fluorescence anisotropy decay experiments on a protein-attached dye can probe ...
ABSTRACT Time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy decay experiments on a protein-attached dye can probe...
AbstractHydrodynamic properties as well as structural dynamics of proteins can be investigated by th...
AbstractNuclear hormone receptors (NRs) are major targets for pharmaceutical development. Many exper...
Hydrodynamic properties as well as structural dynamics of proteins can be investigated by the well-e...
Many biological systems have multiple fluorophores that experience multiple depolarizing motions, re...
AbstractMany biological systems have multiple fluorophores that experience multiple depolarizing mot...
AbstractIn biological macromolecules, fluorophores often exhibit multiple depolarizing motions that ...
Molecular dynamics simulations of Ribonuclease-T1 (RNAse-T1) were performed using x-ray crystal coor...
We report the picosecond and nanosecond timescale rotational dynamics of a dye-labeled DNA oligonucl...
AbstractMeasurements of time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy and fluorescence resonance energy tran...
The FK506-binding protein (FKBP12) is important in the immunosuppressant action of FK506 and rapamyc...
Background Time-correlated Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) probes molecular distances with ...
The fast dynamics of biomolecular systems are believed to be important to their physiological functi...
AbstractTime-resolved fluorescence anisotropy (TRFA) has a rich history in evaluating protein dynami...
AbstractTime-resolved fluorescence anisotropy decay experiments on a protein-attached dye can probe ...
ABSTRACT Time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy decay experiments on a protein-attached dye can probe...
AbstractHydrodynamic properties as well as structural dynamics of proteins can be investigated by th...
AbstractNuclear hormone receptors (NRs) are major targets for pharmaceutical development. Many exper...
Hydrodynamic properties as well as structural dynamics of proteins can be investigated by the well-e...
Many biological systems have multiple fluorophores that experience multiple depolarizing motions, re...
AbstractMany biological systems have multiple fluorophores that experience multiple depolarizing mot...
AbstractIn biological macromolecules, fluorophores often exhibit multiple depolarizing motions that ...
Molecular dynamics simulations of Ribonuclease-T1 (RNAse-T1) were performed using x-ray crystal coor...
We report the picosecond and nanosecond timescale rotational dynamics of a dye-labeled DNA oligonucl...
AbstractMeasurements of time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy and fluorescence resonance energy tran...
The FK506-binding protein (FKBP12) is important in the immunosuppressant action of FK506 and rapamyc...
Background Time-correlated Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) probes molecular distances with ...
The fast dynamics of biomolecular systems are believed to be important to their physiological functi...