Conformationally Dependent Low-Frequency Motions of Proteins by Laser Raman Spectroscopy
AUTOR(ES)
Brown, K. G.
RESUMO
Low-frequency Raman bands (lower than 50 cm-1) exist in certain proteins. They are dependent upon the conformation of the protein molecule, but are relatively independent of the form of the sample, i.e., whether it is a film or a crystal.
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