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Single Molecule Studies of Unstructured Protein Function and Dynamics

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Abstract

Unstructured proteins are biologically important, but challenging to characterize by traditional biophysical methods. We describe how single-molecule fluorescence can probe the conformations of disease-related unstructured proteins, in solution or bound to relevant partners.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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