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Novel technique shows motion of hydrogen bonds

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Lynn M. Savage

Understanding the way that proteins and other biological molecules operate means digging deeply -- examining not only their structures, but also seeing how they change shape under various conditions. Nuclear magnetic resonance and x-ray crystallography can help visualize molecules down nearly to the atomic level, but they provide only static images. And although two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy helps map molecular position and orientation, it does so only for molecules that are in equilibrium. Now scientists at Universität Zürich in Switzerland and at Ruhr-Universität Bochum in...Read full article

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    Published: January 2007
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    x-ray crystallography
    The study of the arrangement of atoms in a crystal by means of x-rays.
    Basic Sciencebiological moleculesBiophotonicsproteinsResearch & TechnologySensors & Detectorsx-ray crystallography

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