Spectroscopy was one of the earliest methods used to study the properties and reactions of proteins, and remains one of the most powerful and widely used approaches to this day. A sometimes bewildering range of spectroscopies is now available, applicable to different sample states, timescales and indeed biological questions. This editorial describes some of the most relevant spectroscopic methods together with a selection of illustrative examples.</jats:p
Microbiology is a pioneering discipline. Many of the fundamental processes of biology were first elu...
The ultimate goal of structural studies of proteins is to gain insight into protein three-dimensiona...
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Proteins possess unique physical and chemical properties that allow them to carry out a wide variety...
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As ubiquitous and diverse biopolymers, proteins are dynamic molecules that are constantly engaging i...
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2D-IR spectroscopy has matured to a powerful technique to study the structure and dynamics of peptid...
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This doctoral thesis deals with the structural and dynamical NMR characterization of biomolecules, c...
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Attenuated total reflectance (ATR) infrared absorbance spectroscopy of proteins in aqueous solution ...
There are two contributions of this thesis. The first contribution, described in chapters one throu...
PMID: 25448165Infrared and Raman spectroscopies are sensitive methods for the study of the chemical ...
Microbiology is a pioneering discipline. Many of the fundamental processes of biology were first elu...
The ultimate goal of structural studies of proteins is to gain insight into protein three-dimensiona...
Infrared spectroscopy is a new and innovative technology to study protein folding/misfolding events ...
Proteins possess unique physical and chemical properties that allow them to carry out a wide variety...
The topic of how a protein folds has been a major area of research for several decades; however, imp...
As ubiquitous and diverse biopolymers, proteins are dynamic molecules that are constantly engaging i...
The folded structure of a protein is stabilized by many, but relatively weak, interactions and is co...
2D-IR spectroscopy has matured to a powerful technique to study the structure and dynamics of peptid...
AbstractThis review discusses the application of infrared spectroscopy to the study of proteins. The...
This doctoral thesis deals with the structural and dynamical NMR characterization of biomolecules, c...
Protein aggregation and crystallisation play an important role in the development of biopharmaceutic...
The ability to compute from first principles the infrared spectrum of a protein in solution phase re...
Attenuated total reflectance (ATR) infrared absorbance spectroscopy of proteins in aqueous solution ...
There are two contributions of this thesis. The first contribution, described in chapters one throu...
PMID: 25448165Infrared and Raman spectroscopies are sensitive methods for the study of the chemical ...
Microbiology is a pioneering discipline. Many of the fundamental processes of biology were first elu...
The ultimate goal of structural studies of proteins is to gain insight into protein three-dimensiona...
Infrared spectroscopy is a new and innovative technology to study protein folding/misfolding events ...