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This project focuses on using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to study biomolecular dynamics at a time scale critical for understanding protein interactions. By analyzing the motion of proteins like ubiquitin, it aims to enhance our understanding of molecular recognition and improve drug design.
NMR spectroscopy detects in a unique way with atomic resolution biomolecular dynamics in the previously hidden time range between approximately 5 nano- to 50 microseconds (ns-ms time range).
The detection of this motion happens in equilibrium under physiological conditions without the need for a triggering reaction.
On the example of ubiquitin, this dynamics was found by us to be important for molecular recognition between proteins implying conformational selection rather than induced fit.
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