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Two-dimensional UV spectroscopy: A new insight into the structure and dynamics of biomolecules

Authors :
Aurelio Oriana
Marco Garavelli
Rocio Borrego-Varillas
Alessandra Tolomelli
Ivan Rivalta
Artur Nenov
Giulio Cerullo
Shaul Mukamel
Lucia Ganzer
Cristian Manzoni
Borrego-Varillas R.
Nenov A.
Ganzer L.
Oriana A.
Manzoni C.
Tolomelli A.
Rivalta I.
Mukamel S.
Garavelli M.
Cerullo G.
Source :
Chemical Science
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) spectroscopy, originally developed for nuclear magnetic resonance, has been recently extended to the infrared and visible regimes. In this technique sequences of femtosecond light pulses are used to interrogate molecular systems and show, by a double Fourier transform, the correlation between excitation and detection frequencies. Extension to the ultraviolet (UV) regime is of great interest and promises to deliver rich structural and dynamical information on biomolecules such as DNA and proteins; however, it must overcome significant technical challenges. This review summarizes the current development status of 2DUV spectroscopy. After discussing the scientific case for the technique, we introduce its basic principles and review its experimental implementations, as well as the computational tools that have been developed to model the experiments. We conclude by giving a few application examples, which highlight the potential of 2DUV spectroscopy and motivate its further development.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemical Science
Accession number :
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