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Protein Reactions Monitored by Time-Resolved Step-Scan FTIR Spectroscopy

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Abstract

Time-resolved step-scan FTIR difference-specroscopy allows monitoring of protein-reactions with nanoseconds time-resolution at atomic resolution. The technique monitors reaction of prosthetic groups, like cis-trans isomerization, movements of the protein backbone and protonation changes or H-bond changes of aminoacids.

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