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Protein electron transfer: Is biology (thermo)dynamic?
Dmitry Matyushov
Molecular Sciences, School of (SMS)
Physics
Biological Physics, Center for
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Physics & Astronomy
biology
100%
electron transfer
94%
proteins
74%
baths
37%
free energy
33%
electrostatics
31%
water
29%
relaxation time
24%
thermodynamics
14%
photosynthesis
13%
biochemistry
13%
releasing
12%
kinetics
12%
energy
12%
food
11%
reactivity
10%
high energy electrons
10%
reaction kinetics
9%
flexibility
9%
chemistry
8%
signatures
8%
activation
8%
dipoles
7%
membranes
7%
formalism
7%
optimization
6%
protons
6%
performance
4%
interactions
4%
Engineering & Materials Science
Electrons
93%
Proteins
85%
Free energy
49%
Electrostatics
44%
Relaxation time
40%
Water
28%
Electron energy levels
24%
Thermodynamics
17%
Electron Transport
16%
Chemical reactivity
16%
Photosynthesis
15%
Biochemistry
15%
Surface charge
14%
Protons
12%
Reaction rates
11%
Hot Temperature
9%
Chemical activation
9%
Membranes
8%
Chemical Compounds
Electron Transfer
65%
Gibbs Free Energy
42%
Protein
38%
Energy
26%
Protonmotive Force
26%
Energy State
24%
Free Energy of Activation
23%
Thermodynamics
23%
Transition State Theory
22%
Photosynthesis
21%
Time
20%
Chemical Reactivity
19%
Statistical Ensemble
18%
Dipole
18%
Biochemistry
17%
Flexibility
14%
Water Soluble
14%
Food
13%
Flow
12%
Surface
11%
Chemistry
10%
Electron Particle
10%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Electrons
74%
Static Electricity
49%
Baths
43%
Water
34%
Proteins
34%
Thermodynamics
25%
Hot Temperature
16%
Photosynthesis
15%
Kinetics
15%
Food Chain
14%
Proton-Motive Force
13%
Electron Transport
11%
Hand Strength
10%
Biochemistry
9%
Light
7%
Membranes
6%