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  • 14th International Conference on Ultrafast Phenomena
  • Technical Digest (CD) (Optica Publishing Group, 2004),
  • paper ThC1

Watching proteins function with picosecond time-resolved X-ray crystallography

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Abstract

The structural changes associated with ligand translocation in myoglobin and its L29F mutant have been determined with time-resolved X-ray crystallography and rendered in molecular movies with < 2-Å spatial resolution and < 150-ps time resolution.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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