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smFRET-assisted RNA structure prediction

Communications in Information and Systems
Single-molecule Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (smFRET) is a powerful biophysical technique that utilizes the distance-dependent energy transfer between donor and acceptor dyes linked to individual molecules, providing insights into molecular ...
Jun Li, Nils G. Walter, Shi-Jie Chen
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Observing transmembrane conformational signaling with smFRET.

Biophysical Journal, 2023
G. Schlau-Cohen   +2 more
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smFRET study of rRNA dimerization at the peptidyl transfer center

Biophysical Chemistry, 2021
The ribosome is a ribozyme. At the peptidyl transfer center (PTC) of 180 nt, two loops (the A- and P- loops) bind to tRNAs and position them in close proximity for efficient peptidyl ligation. There is also a 2-fold rotational symmetry in the PTC, which suggests that the precursor of the modern ribosome possibly emerged through dimerization and gene ...
Doris, Xu, Yuhong, Wang
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Transition Time Determination of Single-Molecule FRET Trajectories via Wasserstein Distance Analysis in Steady-State Variations in smFRET (WAVE).

Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2023
Many biological molecules respond to external stimuli that can cause their conformational states to shift from one steady state to another. Single-molecule FRET (Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer) is of particular interest to not only define the ...
Ting Chen, Fengnan Gao, Yan-Wen Tan
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Elucidating the conformational dynamics of human Hsp90 using smFRET

Biophysical Journal
Ecenaz Bilgen   +4 more
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A Two-Step Method for smFRET Data Analysis

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2016
We demonstrate a two-step data analysis method to increase the accuracy of single-molecule Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (smFRET) experiments. Most current smFRET studies are at a time resolution on the millisecond level. When the system also contains molecular dynamics on the millisecond level, simulations show that large errors are present (e.g.,
Jixin, Chen   +4 more
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