Dynamic Neutron Scattering by Biological Systems

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Abstract

Dynamic neutron scattering directly probes motions in biological systems on femtosecond to microsecond timescales. When combined with molecular dynamics simulation and normal mode analysis, detailed descriptions of the forms and frequencies of motions can be derived. We examine vibrations in proteins, the temperature dependence of protein motions, and concepts describing the rich variety of motions detectable using neutrons in biological systems at physiological temperatures. New techniques for deriving information on collective motions using coherent scattering are also reviewed.

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Smith, J. C., Tan, P., Petridis, L., & Hong, L. (2018, May 20). Dynamic Neutron Scattering by Biological Systems. Annual Review of Biophysics. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-biophys-070317-033358

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