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Structure and function of photosystem I
Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1996The past year has been significant advances in the understanding of the structure and function of photosystem I (PS I). The highlights included significant progress in discovering the arrangement and function of subunits of PS I, and improvement of the structure of PS I to 4 degrees resolution, as well as new evidence for the mechanism of the ...
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Genetic Analysis of the Form and Function of Photosystem I and Photosystem II
Annual Review of Genetics, 1995Photosystem I (PSI) and photosystem II (PSII) are two multisubunit pigment-protein complexes in the thylakoid membranes in the chloroplasts of plants, algae, and in cyanobacteria. In recent years, directed mutagenesis has been used to specifically modify individual polypeptide components of both PSI and PSII in cyanobacteria and the green alga ...
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A consideration of the organization of chloroplast photosystem I
Photosynthesis Research, 1986Procedures that allow the fractionation of a native Photosystem I complex (PSI-200) into several chlorophyll-containing complexes are now available. Two complexes, each containing ∼50% of the total chlorophyll of the photosystem, can be isolated. One complex contains both chlorophyll a and b and serves as antenna complex for the reaction center while ...
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Plant Science, 1989
Abstract Recent work on the structure of photosystem I (PS I) is reviewed in historical context. Composition and methods of preparation of the reaction center, core and antennae are described. Emphasis is on the polypeptide composition of the various parts of the photosystem, especially the core, which also includes the reaction center.
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Abstract Recent work on the structure of photosystem I (PS I) is reviewed in historical context. Composition and methods of preparation of the reaction center, core and antennae are described. Emphasis is on the polypeptide composition of the various parts of the photosystem, especially the core, which also includes the reaction center.
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The Evolution and Evolvability of Photosystem II
Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2023Joko P Trinugroho +2 more
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Cyanobacterial photosystem I structure
Biochemical Society Transactions, 1993Ford, R. C., Cochrane, M. A.
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