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Single Molecule Photon Trajectories and Transition Paths in Protein Folding

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Abstract

Photon trajectories of immobilized single protein molecules labeled with donor and acceptor fluorophores have been measured to locate transitions between folded and unfolded states, with the goal of measuring transition path times.

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