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Title Biomolecular infrared spectroscopy: making time for dynamics
Date 2024-06-10 Attachment , , , , , , , ,

Biomolecular infrared spectroscopy: making time for dynamics

Hunt, NT (Hunt, Neil T.)

Chemical Science, 2024, Volume 15, pp. 414-430.

Time resolved infrared spectroscopy of biological molecules has provided a wealth of information relating to structural dynamics, conformational changes, solvation and intermolecular interactions. Challenges still exist however arising from the wide range of timescales over which biological processes occur, stretching from picoseconds to minutes or hours. Experimental methods are often limited by vibrational lifetimes of probe groups, which are typically on the order of picoseconds, while measuring an evolving system continuously over some 18 orders of magnitude in time presents a raft of technological hurdles. In this Perspective, a series of recent advances which allow biological molecules and processes to be studied over an increasing range of timescales, while maintaining ultrafast time resolution, will be reviewed, showing that the potential for real-time observation of biomolecular function draws ever closer, while offering a new set of challenges to be overcome.

A perspective discussing the ways in which infrared spectroscopy can be used to study biomolecular processes over a wide range of timescales.

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