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Hydration Dynamics in Biological Membranes: Emerging Applications of Terahertz Spectroscopy.

Sreetama PalAmitabha Chattopadhyay
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2021)
Water drives the spontaneous self-assembly of lipids and proteins into quasi two-dimensional biological membranes that act as catalytic scaffolds for numerous processes central to life. However, the functional relevance of hydration in membrane biology is only beginning to be addressed, predominantly because of challenges associated with direct measurements of hydration microstructure and dynamics in a biological milieu. Our recent work on the novel interplay of membrane electrostatics and crowding in shaping membrane hydration dynamics utilizing terahertz (THz) spectroscopy represents an important step in this context. In this Perspective, we provide a glimpse into the ever-broadening functional landscape of hydration dynamics in biological membranes in the backdrop of the unique physical chemistry of water molecules. We further highlight the immense (and largely untapped) potential of the THz toolbox in addressing contemporary problems in membrane biology, while emphasizing the adaptability of the analytical framework reported recently by us to such studies.
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