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From shell to cell: neutron scattering studies of biological water dynamics and coupling to activity

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posted on 2024-11-14, 14:48 authored by A Frölich, F Gabel, M Jasnin, U Lehnert, D Oesterhelt, A Stadler, Moeava TeheiMoeava Tehei, M Weik, K Wood, G Zaccai
An integrated picture of hydration shell dynamics and of its coupling to functional macromolecular motions is proposed from studies on a soluble protein, on a membrane protein in its natural lipid environment, and on the intracellular environment in bacteria and red blood cells. Water dynamics in multimolar salt solutions was also examined, in the context of the very slow water component previously discovered in the cytoplasm of extreme halophilic archaea. The data were obtained from neutron scattering by using deuterium labelling to focus on the dynamics of different parts of the complex systems examined.

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This article originally published as Frolich, A, Gabel, F, Jasnin, M, Lehnert, U, Oesterhelt, D, Stadler, A, Tehei, M, Weik, M, Wood, K and Zaccai, G, From shell to cell: neutron scattering studies of biological water dynamics and coupling to activity, Faraday Discussions, 141, 2008, 117-130. Copyright Royal Society of Chemistry 2008. Original article available here

Journal title

Faraday Discussions

Volume

141

Pagination

117-130

Language

English

RIS ID

28416

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