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Electron transfer in photosystem II
Photosynthesis Research, 1985The picture presently emerging from studies on the mechanism of photosystem II electron transport is discussed. The reactions involved in excitation trapping, charge separation and stabilization of the charge pair in the reaction center, followed by the reactions with the substrates, plastoquinone reduction and water oxidation, are described ...
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Photosystem II Based Multilayers
2017During billions of years of evolution and development, photosynthesis has formed an effective mechanism for solar energy fixation and conversion. The unique property of photosystem II (PSII) to split water in ambient condition makes it the key role in the process of photosynthesis.
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2006
Photosystem II (PS II) is a pigment-protein complex located in the chloroplast thylakoid membrane of plants and algae which acts as a light-driven water-splitting enzyme. At least 16 chloroplast- and 11 nucleus-encoded polypeptide subunits, several types of pigments, and lipid, metal and ion cofactors have been identified as constituents of the ...
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Photosystem II (PS II) is a pigment-protein complex located in the chloroplast thylakoid membrane of plants and algae which acts as a light-driven water-splitting enzyme. At least 16 chloroplast- and 11 nucleus-encoded polypeptide subunits, several types of pigments, and lipid, metal and ion cofactors have been identified as constituents of the ...
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Oxygen‐evolving Photosystem II
2014Photosystem II is the enzyme that catalyzes the thermodynamically demanding splitting of water, yielding dioxygen, protons, and electrons, a sunlight‐driven reaction that forms the foundation of oxygenic photosynthesis. The latest results from high‐resolution crystallographic models have led to a refined view of the overall structure of the enzyme and ...
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