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Ultrafast Unzipping of a Beta-Hairpin Peptide

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Abstract

Light induced switching of a beta-hairpin structure is investigated by femtosecond IR spectroscopy. While the unzipping process comprises ultrafast kinetics and is finished within 1 ns, the folding into the hairpin structure is a much slower process.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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