features that are at the basis of their biological activity. Understanding
macromolecular activity thus requires studying structural changes over time and on
various time-scales down to the femtochemistry regime. Time-resolved X-ray
scattering and diffraction permit tracking macromolecular conformational changes
along a photoinduced reaction pathway, and their characterization at the atomic
level of resolution. The temporal resolution is limited to 100 ps at synchrotrons.
The advent of X-ray free electron lasers (XFEL) has pushed the resolution to the sub-
ps regime, allowing ultrafast changes to be studied by time-resolved serial
femtosecond crystallography. I will show results from recent studies of light-
induced protein structural dynamics in model systems [1-2] and in photoactive
proteins on the femtosecond to millisecond time scale [3-5].
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Lunedì 28 Gennaio 2019 ore 12:00
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Aula F via pascoli
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Prof. Giorgio Schiro'
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X-ray pulses for time-resolved experiments on photosensitive systems II - Ultrafast protein structural dynamics
abstract
Biological macromolecules are characterized by specific structural and dynamic
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