Single-molecule spectroscopy exposes hidden states in an enzymatic electron relay.
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Slow domain reconfiguration causes power-law kinetics in a two-state enzyme.Chemistry and Enzymology of Disulfide Cross-Linking in Proteins.In Situ Two-Step Photoreduced SERS Materials for On-Chip Single-Molecule Spectroscopy with High Reproducibility.Two states or not two states: Single-molecule folding studies of protein L.
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Single-molecule spectroscopy exposes hidden states in an enzymatic electron relay.
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Single-molecule spectroscopy exposes hidden states in an enzymatic electron relay.
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Single-molecule spectroscopy exposes hidden states in an enzymatic electron relay.
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Single-molecule spectroscopy exposes hidden states in an enzymatic electron relay.
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Single-molecule spectroscopy exposes hidden states in an enzymatic electron relay.
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Single-molecule spectroscopy exposes hidden states in an enzymatic electron relay.
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Amnon Horovitz
Deborah Fass
Gad Armony
Gilad Haran
Hagen Hofmann
Haim Yuval Aviram
Iris Grossman
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10.1038/NCOMMS9624
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2015-10-15T00:00:00Z