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16 March 2015 Time-resolved circular dichroism: What can we learn on conformational changes?
Francois Hache
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Abstract
Time-resolved circular dichroism (CD) measurements can yield relevant information on the dynamics of conformational changes in molecules on the condition that some a priori knowledge is obtained. This can be the use of simple models such as the excitonic coupling or the octant rule or the phenomenological relationship between far-UV CD and secondary structures in proteins for example. This article describes such experiments where CD has brought relevant conformational information.
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Francois Hache "Time-resolved circular dichroism: What can we learn on conformational changes?", Proc. SPIE 9360, Organic Photonic Materials and Devices XVII, 93600K (16 March 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2075705
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KEYWORDS
Proteins

Molecules

Absorption

Dichroic materials

Spectroscopy

Temperature metrology

Bioalcohols

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