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Watching Proteins Wiggle: Mapping Structures with Two Dimensional Infrared Spectroscopy

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CHEMICAL REVIEWS
Volume 117, Issue 16, Pages 10726-10759

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.6b00582

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  1. National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) [R01GM102387]
  2. NIH NIDDK [79895]
  3. National Science Foundation [CHE-1266422]

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Proteins exhibit structural fluctuations,Over decades of time scales. From the picosecond side chain motions to aggregates that form Over the course of minutes, characterizing protein structure over these vast lengths of time is important, to understanding their function. In the past 15 years, two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy (2D IR) has been established as a versatile tool that can uniquely probe proteins structures on many time scales. In this review, we present some of the basic principles behind 2D IR and show how they have, and can, impact the field of protein biophysics. We highlight experiments in which 2D IR spectroscopy has provided structural and dynamical data that would be difficult to obtain with more standard structural biology techniques. We also highlight technological developments in 2D IR that continue to-expand the scope of scientific problems that Can be accessed in the biomedical sciences.

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