Tracking the structural dynamics of proteins with time-resolved X-ray solution scattering.

Current opinion in structural biology(2023)

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Relevant events during protein function such as ligand binding/release and interaction with substrates or with light are often accompanied by out-of-equilibrium structural dynamics. Time-resolved experimental techniques have been developed to follow protein structural changes as they happen in real time after a given reaction-triggering event. Time-resolved X-ray solution scattering is a promising approach that bears structural sensitivity with temporal resolution in the femto-to-millisecond time range, depending on the X-ray source characteristics and the triggering method. Here we present the basic principles of the technique together with a description of the most relevant results recently published and a discussion on the computational methods currently developed to achieve a structural interpretation of the time-resolved X-ray solution scattering experimental data.
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Protein function and motion, Biased MD simulations, TR-SAXS/WAXS, Synchrotron
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