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Lewandowski publishes in Accounts of Chemical Research about advances in solid-state NMR relaxation for probing protein dynamics
Józef Lewandowski publishes in the Accounts of Chemical Research a review on advances in solid-state NMR relaxation methodology for probing site-specific protein dynamics. Solid-state NMR relaxation measurements allow researchers to determine the amplitudes, time scales, and under favorable conditions, directionality of motions at atomic resolution over the entire range of dynamic processes from picoseconds to milliseconds. Because this method allows researchers to examine both the amplitudes and time scales of motions in this range, they can link different tiers of protein motions in protein energy landscapes. As a result, scientists can better understand the relationships between protein motions and functions.
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