AbstractFTIR difference spectroscopy provides a unique approach to study directly protonation/deprotonation events of carboxylic acids involved in the photochemical cycle of membrane proteins, such as the bacterial photosynthetic reaction center (RC). In this work, we review the data obtained by light-induced FTIR difference spectroscopy on the first electron transfer to the secondary quinone QB in native RCs and a series of mutant RCs. We first examine the approach of isotope-edited FTIR spectroscopy to investigate the binding site of QB. This method provides highly specific IR vibrational fingerprints of the bonding interactions of the carbonyls of QB and QB− with the protein. The same isotope-edited IR fingerprints for the carbonyls of n...
AbstractThe bacterial reaction center couples light-induced electron transfer to proton pumping acro...
AbstractTime-resolved visible pump/mid-infrared (mid-IR) probe spectroscopy in the region between 16...
AbstractFollowing light-induced electron transfer between the primary donor (P) and quinone acceptor...
AbstractFTIR difference spectroscopy provides a unique approach to study directly protonation/deprot...
AbstractThe photoreduction of the secondary quinone acceptor QB in reaction centers (RCs) of the pho...
AbstractIn Rhodobacter sphaeroides reaction centers (RCs) containing the mutation Ala M260 to Trp (A...
Rapid-scan FTIR difference spectroscopy was used to investigate proton and electron transfer reactio...
Rapid-scan FTIR difference spectroscopy was used to investigate proton and electron transfer reactio...
Rapid-scan FTIR difference spectroscopy was used to investigate proton and electron transfer reactio...
AbstractTime-resolved visible pump/mid-infrared (mid-IR) probe spectroscopy in the region between 16...
AbstractThe photoreduction of the secondary electron acceptor, QB, has been characterized by light-i...
Time–resolved Fourier transform infrared difference spectroscopy has been used to study photosystem ...
AbstractThe focus of this minireview is to discuss the state of knowledge of the pathways and rates ...
ABSTRACT: The effect of substituting Pro-L209 with Tyr, Phe, Glu, and Thr in photosynthetic reaction...
AbstractIn Rhodobacter sphaeroides reaction centers (RCs) containing the mutation Ala M260 to Trp (A...
AbstractThe bacterial reaction center couples light-induced electron transfer to proton pumping acro...
AbstractTime-resolved visible pump/mid-infrared (mid-IR) probe spectroscopy in the region between 16...
AbstractFollowing light-induced electron transfer between the primary donor (P) and quinone acceptor...
AbstractFTIR difference spectroscopy provides a unique approach to study directly protonation/deprot...
AbstractThe photoreduction of the secondary quinone acceptor QB in reaction centers (RCs) of the pho...
AbstractIn Rhodobacter sphaeroides reaction centers (RCs) containing the mutation Ala M260 to Trp (A...
Rapid-scan FTIR difference spectroscopy was used to investigate proton and electron transfer reactio...
Rapid-scan FTIR difference spectroscopy was used to investigate proton and electron transfer reactio...
Rapid-scan FTIR difference spectroscopy was used to investigate proton and electron transfer reactio...
AbstractTime-resolved visible pump/mid-infrared (mid-IR) probe spectroscopy in the region between 16...
AbstractThe photoreduction of the secondary electron acceptor, QB, has been characterized by light-i...
Time–resolved Fourier transform infrared difference spectroscopy has been used to study photosystem ...
AbstractThe focus of this minireview is to discuss the state of knowledge of the pathways and rates ...
ABSTRACT: The effect of substituting Pro-L209 with Tyr, Phe, Glu, and Thr in photosynthetic reaction...
AbstractIn Rhodobacter sphaeroides reaction centers (RCs) containing the mutation Ala M260 to Trp (A...
AbstractThe bacterial reaction center couples light-induced electron transfer to proton pumping acro...
AbstractTime-resolved visible pump/mid-infrared (mid-IR) probe spectroscopy in the region between 16...
AbstractFollowing light-induced electron transfer between the primary donor (P) and quinone acceptor...