Nitric oxide synthase (NOS) is a homodimeric flavohemoprotein responsible for catalyzing the oxidation of l-arginine (l-Arg) to citrulline and nitric oxide. Electrons are supplied for the reaction via interdomain electron transfer between an N-terminal heme-containing oxygenase domain and a FMN-containing (sub)domain of a C-terminal reductase domain. Extensive attention has focused on elucidating how conformational dynamics regulate electron transfer between the domains.
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Proteins function as ensembles of interconverting structures. The motions span from picosecond bond rotations to millisecond and longer subunit displacements. Characterization of functional dynamics on all spatial and temporal scales remains challenging experimentally.
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