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  1. Common mechanisms of catalysis in small and heterotrimeric GTPases and their respective GAPs
  2. Unraveling the Phosphocholination Mechanism of the Legionella pneumophila Enzyme AnkX
  3. Catalysis of GTP Hydrolysis by Small GTPases at Atomic Detail by Integration of X-ray Crystallography, Experimental, and Theoretical IR Spectroscopy
  4. Label-Free Raman Spectroscopic Imaging Monitors the Integral Physiologically Relevant Drug Responses in Cancer Cells
  5. Chemical Functionalization of Germanium with Dextran Brushes for Immobilization of Proteins Revealed by Attenuated Total Reflection Fourier Transform Infrared Difference Spectroscopy
  6. Integration of Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy, Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Steady-state Kinetics and Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Gα i1 Distinguishes between the GTP Hydrolysis and GDP Release Mechanism
  7. What vibrations tell us about GTPases
  8. Immobilization of Proteins in their Physiological Active State at Functionalized Thiol Monolayers on ATR-Germanium Crystals
  9. A Modified Infrared Spectrometer with High Time Resolution and Its Application for Investigating Fast Conformational Changes of the GTPase Ras
  10. Automated Identification of Subcellular Organelles by Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering
  11. Label-free imaging of drug distribution and metabolism in colon cancer cells by Raman microscopy
  12. Protein Immobilization on Chemically Functionalized Germanium Investigated by ATR-FTIR
  13. The dynamics of the catalytic site in small GTPases, variations on a common motif
  14. Spectral histopathology of colon cancer tissue sections by Raman imaging with 532 nm excitation provides label free annotation of lymphocytes, erythrocytes and proliferating nuclei of cancer cells
  15. Monitoring Protein–Ligand Interactions by Time-Resolved FTIR Difference Spectroscopy
  16. Detailed Structure of the H 2 PO 4 – –Guanosine Diphosphate Intermediate in Ras-GAP Decoded from FTIR Experiments by Biomolecular Simulations
  17. N-Ras Forms Dimers at POPC Membranes
  18. The Role of Magnesium for Geometry and Charge in GTP Hydrolysis, Revealed by Quantum Mechanics/Molecular Mechanics Simulations
  19. Surface-Attached Polyhistidine-Tag Proteins Characterized by FTIR Difference Spectroscopy
  20. Time-resolved FTIR spectroscopy for monitoring protein dynamics exemplified by functional studies of Ras protein bound to a lipid bilayer
  21. Heme oxygenases from Arabidopsis thaliana reveal different mechanisms of carbon monoxide binding
  22. The specific vibrational modes of GTP in solution and bound to Ras: a detailed theoretical analysis by QM/MM simulations
  23. Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy
  24. Label-Free Screening of Drug–Protein Interactions by Time-Resolved Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopic Assays Exemplified by Ras Interactions
  25. Tyr39 of Ran Preserves the Ran·GTP Gradient by Inhibiting GTP Hydrolysis
  26. Unravelling the mechanism of dual-specificity GAPs
  27. Spectroscopic investigation of the reaction mechanism of CopB-B, the catalytic fragment from an archaeal thermophilic ATP-driven heavy metal transporter
  28. Secondary structure of lipidated Ras bound to a lipid bilayer
  29. Systematic approach to group-specific isotopic labeling of proteins for vibrational spectroscopy
  30. Surface Change of Ras Enabling Effector Binding Monitored in Real Time at Atomic Resolution
  31. Cover Picture: Surface Change of Ras Enabling Effector Binding Monitored in Real Time at Atomic Resolution (ChemBioChem 7/2007)
  32. Insight into Catalysis of a Unique GTPase Reaction by a Combined Biochemical and FTIR Approach
  33. Proteinreaktionen: aufgelöst mit trFTIR
  34. Proteins in Action Monitored by Time-Resolved FTIR Spectroscopy
  35. Time-resolved FTIR studies provide activation free energy, activation enthalpy and activation entropy for GTPase reactions
  36. IR Spectra of Phosphate Ions in Aqueous Solution:  Predictions of a DFT/MM Approach Compared with Observations
  37. Dynamics of Molecules near Ionization
  38. Coherent Dynamics in Complex Elimination Reactions:  Experimental and Theoretical Femtochemistry of 1,3-Dibromopropane and Related Systems † , ‡
  39. Femtochemistry of Norrish Type-I Reactions: III. Highly Excited Ketones—Theoretical
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  42. Femtochemistry of Norrish Type-I Reactions: II. The Anomalous Predissociation Dynamics of Cyclobutanone on the S1 Surface
  43. Femtochemistry of Norrish Type-I Reactions: I. Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Acetone and Related Ketones on the S1 Surface
  44. Femtochemistry of Norrish Type-I Reactions: I. Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Acetone and Related Ketones on the S1 Surface
  45. Femtochemistry of Norrish Type-I Reactions: II. The Anomalous Predissociation Dynamics of Cyclobutanone on the S1 Surface
  46. Super‐electrophilic carbenes and the concept of Philicity
  47. Difluorosilanethione F2Si=S by Flash Vacuum Thermolysis of (F3Si)2S and by Reaction of SiS with F2 – Matrix Studies and Ab initio Calculations
  48. Difluorosilanethione F2Si=S by Flash Vacuum Thermolysis of (F3Si)2S and by Reaction of SiS with F2 – Matrix Studies and Ab initio Calculations
  49. Insertion of Difluorovinylidene into Hydrogen and Methane
  50. Reactions of Difluorovinylidene—A Super-Electrophilic Carbene
  51. Evidence for the Non-Concerted Addition of Difluorovinylidene to Acetylenes
  52. Evidence for the Non-Concerted Addition of Difluorovinylidene to Acetylenes
  53. Oxidation of Difluorovinylidene
  54. Matrix Isolation of 3,4-Benzocyclodeca-3,7,9-triene-1,5-diyne
  55. A Charge-Transfer Complex of Xenon and Difluorovinylidene
  56. Difluorovinylidene, F2CC:
  57. Difluorvinyliden, F2CC:
  58. Monitoring Protein–Ligand Interactions by Time-Resolved FTIR Difference Spectroscopy