Abstract
The dynamics of proteins in solution includes a variety of processes, such as backbone and side-chain fluctuations, interdomain motions, as well as global rotational and translational (i.e. center of mass) diffusion. Since protein dynamics is related to protein function and essential transport processes, a detailed mechanistic understanding and monitoring of protein dynamics in solution is highly desirable. The hierarchical character of protein dynamics requires experimental tools addressing a broad range of time- and length scales. We discuss how different techniques contribute to a comprehensive picture of protein dynamics, and focus in particular on results from neutron spectroscopy. We outline the underlying principles and review available instrumentation as well as related analysis frameworks.
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Grimaldo, M., Roosen-Runge, F., Zhang, F., Schreiber, F., & Seydel, T. (2019). Dynamics of proteins in solution. Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics, 52. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0033583519000027
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