Molecular interactions and structure as analysed by fluorescence relaxation spectroscopy

Abstract
Spectroscopic probes have become powerful tools in analysing the correlation between structure and function of biological macromolecules. Though these spectral methods cannot give as circumstantial information about the anatomy of a biological structure as, for example, X-ray diffraction they can provide information on physical properties at defined loci in a macromolecule which are not accessible by other techniques. Most important, spectroscopic studies have provided means to study the dynamics of structural changes and interactions in time domains spanning from nanoseconds and less up to infinite time.

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