Dissecting Bioelectrical Networks in Photosynthetic Membranes with Electrochemistry. [PDF]
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Depletion reveals role of bicarbonate in the photosynthetic electron transport chain of <i>Limnospira maxima</i>. [PDF]
Castillo L, Nicolaou S, Gates C.
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Introduction of a phenylalanine sink in fast growing cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus PCC 11801 leads to improved PSII efficiency, linear electron transport, and carbon fixation. [PDF]
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The Quenching of Long-Wavelength Fluorescence by the Closed Reaction Center in Photosystem I in Thermostichus vulcanus at 77 K. [PDF]
Akhtar P, van Stokkum IHM, Lambrev PH.
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Evaluating the influence of phosphorus supply on photosynthetic and agronomic performance of two breeding lines of common bean grown under acidic soil and high temperature stress. [PDF]
Suárez JC +4 more
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Back to the Seabed: The Unique Photosystem I Architecture of the Seagrass Posidonia oceanica
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P700: the primary electron donor of photosystem I
The primary electron donor of photosystem I, P700, is a chlorophyll species that in its excited state has a potential of approximately -1.2 V. The precise chemical composition and electronic structure of P700 is still unknown. Recent evidence indicates that P700 is a dimer of one chlorophyll (Chl) a and one Chl a'.
Andrew N Webber, Wolfgang Lubitz
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The involvement of the second pair of chlorophylls, termed A-1A and A-1B, in light-induced electron transfer in photosystem I (PSI) is currently debated. Asparagines at PsaA600 and PsaB582 are involved in coordinating the A-1B and A-1A pigments, respectively.
Lujun Luo, Neva Agarwala, Wu Xu
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The P700-chlorophyll a-protein
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1974Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the procedure used to isolate P700-chlorophyll a -protein fractions from several species of higher plants, algae, and cyanobacteria. The P700-chlorophyll a -protein comprises the heart of photosystem I. It is believed to be ubiquitous in all chlorophyll a -containing plants with the possible exception of ...
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