Powerful X-ray captures molecular shape-shifting
September 22, 2008 | Source: NewScientist.com news service
University of Copenhagen researchers have developed a method to freeze-frame proteins in their natural, fast-moving state, using 100 picosecond X-ray pulses to overcome the limits of static X-ray crystallography.
The team has already found evidence of a previously unknown hemoglobin structure, which it adopts for only a short time as the protein gives up its oxygen.