2015
DOI: 10.1039/c5cp03059e
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The time scale of the quaternary structural changes in hemoglobin revealed using the transient grating technique

Abstract: The quaternary structural transition between the R and T states of human hemoglobin was investigated using the transient grating technique. The results presented herein reveal that the quaternary structural change accompanied by the R-T transition occurs within a few microseconds.

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“…The setup for TG experiments was similar to that reported in our previous work. Briefly, a 460 nm pulsed laser beam from an optical parametric oscillator (LT-2144-PC; LOTIS TII, Belarus) pumped by an Nd:YAG laser (NL301G; EKSPLA, Lithuania) was split into two equivalent beams. The two excitation beams and the 830 nm continuous-wave laser beam intersected each other on the sample.…”
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“…The setup for TG experiments was similar to that reported in our previous work. Briefly, a 460 nm pulsed laser beam from an optical parametric oscillator (LT-2144-PC; LOTIS TII, Belarus) pumped by an Nd:YAG laser (NL301G; EKSPLA, Lithuania) was split into two equivalent beams. The two excitation beams and the 830 nm continuous-wave laser beam intersected each other on the sample.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Experimental setup for TA measurement was similar to that reported in our previous work. Briefly, the probe white light (continuous wave) was got through the sample position in an angle as acute as possible against the 460 nm pump laser beam to maximize the overlap between pump and probe beams. The TA signal was detected by the combination of a spectrometer (ACTON 2300i; Princeton Instruments, U.S.A.) and an ICCD (iStar; Andor Technology, U.K.) or a PMT.…”
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“…TA measurement was performed by following previously reported procedures [26,27,28,29]. A pump beam (460 nm) was produced by an optical parametric oscillator (LT-2214-PC, LOTIS, Minsk, Belarus) pumped by a third harmonics (355 nm) of an Nd:YAG laser (NL 301G, EKSPLA, Vilnius, Lithuania).…”
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confidence: 99%