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Relaxation and Dynamics of Dipoles in the Protein Globule

Molecular Relaxation and Dynamics of Dipoles in the Protein Globule [Pg.95]

As shown above, the intrinsic fluorescence spectra of proteins as well as coenzyme groups and probes shift within very wide ranges depending on their environment. Since the main contribution to spectral shifts is from relaxational properties of the environment, the analysis of relaxation is the necessary first step in establishing correlations of protein structure with fluorescence spectra. Furthermore, the study of relaxation dynamics is a very important approach to the analysis of the fluctuation rates of the electrostatic field in proteins, which is of importance for the understanding of biocatalytic processes and charge transport. Here we will discuss briefly the most illustrative results obtained by the methods of molecular relaxation spectroscopy. [Pg.95]




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