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This month, a Thesis discussing how to decide which academic opportunities to pursue, the usual mix of Articles and News and Views, and an In Your Element article on the antimicrobial agent natamycin.
This month, a Thesis discussing how to decide which academic opportunities to pursue, the usual mix of Articles and News and Views, and an In Your Element article on the antimicrobial agent natamycin.
An infrared laser-induced temperature jump provides a rapid and broadly applicable perturbation to protein dynamics. Temperature-jump crystallography was paired with time-resolved X-ray crystallography to study the dynamic enzyme lysozyme. Measurements with and without a functional inhibitor revealed different patterns in the propagation of motion throughout the enzyme.