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Clarification of hierarchical dynamics in protein

Nakagawa, Hiroshi; Inoue, Rintaro*; Oda, Takashi*; Yagi, Maho*; Saio, Tomohide*; Oroguchi, Tomotaka*; Nagata, Yuya*; Sugiyama, Masaaki*; Sato, Mamoru*; Kawakita, Yukinobu; et al.

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Proteins have hierarchical structures and hierarchical dynamics. The importance of analyzing the structural dynamics of proteins in solution has been increasing in recent years, and neutron scattering is expected to be an experimental method to study the hierarchical structures on the nanometer order and the dynamics on the pico- to nanosecond time scales, which are relevant to biological functions. In this study, we used the quasi-elastic neutron scattering and small-angle neutron scattering instruments installed at MLF to elucidate the dynamics of these structures in space and time. We aim to establish a new generation of neutron structural biology that will lead protein science in Japan.

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Clarification of hierarchical dynamics in protein

Nakagawa, Hiroshi; Inoue, Rintaro*; Oda, Takashi*; Yagi-Utsumi, Maho*; Saio, Tomohide*; Oroguchi, Tomotaka*; Nagata, Yuya*; Sugiyama, Masaaki*; Sato, Mamoru*; Kawakita, Yukinobu; et al.

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Proteins have hierarchical structures and hierarchical dynamics. Neutron scattering is expected to be a promising experimental technique to study the hierarchical structure on the nanometer order related to biological functions and the structure and dynamics on the pico- to nanosecond time scale. The research was initiated with the aim of elucidating the structure and dynamics of these spatiotemporal scales (MLF Long-term Proposal 2019L0300). In this proposal, we used samples of characterized functional multidomain proteins, including folded proteins and naturally denatured proteins, to promote our research. Researchers in a wide range of specialized fields collaborated to develop "a protein partial deuteration method utilizing the features of neutron scattering", "a wide spatio-temporal seamless analysis method by linking various neutron spectrometers", "a method for visualizing protein dynamics by linking neutron and computational science," and "a neutron quasi-elastic scattering measurement method for dilute protein solutions" and to We have pioneered a new generation of neutron structural biology that will lead protein science in Japan.

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