Publications by authors named "Norishi Kawauchi"

Gas phase spectroscopy is a powerful tool for examining fundamental chemical structures and properties free from solvent molecules. We developed a gas-phase resonance Raman spectroscopy combined with IR-laser ablation of a droplet beam, which allowed us to elucidate local structures around chromophores in gas-phase proteins and DNAs. To demonstrate the potential of this approach, we applied this method to myoglobin, one of the heme proteins, and elucidated its structures in the gas phase and in aqueous solution.

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Biomolecules function in an aqueous environment. Elucidation of the hydration structures of biomolecules is hence important to understand their functions. Here, we investigated the hydration structure of lysozyme (Lys) in the gas phase by photodissociation and fluorescence spectroscopy in combination with droplet-beam laser ablation mass spectrometry.

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