AbstractThe redox potentials Em(QA/QA−) of the primary quinone electron acceptor QA in oxygen-evolving photosystem II complexes of three species were determined by spectroelectrochemistry. The Em(QA/QA−) values were experimentally found to be −162±3mV for a higher plant spinach, −171±3mV for a green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and −104±4mV vs. SHE for a red alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae. On the basis of possible deviations for the experimental values, as estimated to differ by 9–29mV from each true value, plausible causes for such remarkable species-dependence of Em(QA/QA−) are discussed, mainly by invoking the effects of extrinsic subunits on the delicate structural environment around QA
International audienceThe midpoint potential (Em) of [Formula: see text], the one-electron acceptor ...
Photosynthetic water oxidation is catalyzed by the oxygen-evolving complex (OEC) in photosystem II (...
Many of the core proteins in Photosystem II (PS II) undergo reversible phosphorylation. It is known ...
AbstractRedox titrations of QA, the first quinone electron acceptor, have been performed on Photosys...
AbstractThe effect of photoactivation (the assembly of the Mn cluster involved in oxygen evolution) ...
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AbstractThe EPR signal of the iron-quinone electron acceptor of photosystem II in higher plant chlor...
AbstractPhoton absorption by one of the roughly 200 chlorophylls of the plant Photosystem II (PSII) ...
The midpoint potential (Em) of QA/Q−∙AQA/QA−•, the one-electron acceptor quinone of Photosystem II (...
ABSTRACT: Three electrochromic difference spectra induced by the deposition of (1) a negative charge...
AbstractCa2+ and Cl− ions are essential elements for the oxygen evolution activity of photosystem II...
Low-temperature absorption and CD spectra, measured simultaneously, are reported from Photosystem II...
AbstractTime-resolved photovoltage measurements on destacked photosystem II membranes from spinach w...
Photosystem II is the source of O2 in the atmosphere, one of the main targets of various stress fact...
The normal pathway of electron transfer on the electron-acceptor side of photosystem II (PSII) invol...
International audienceThe midpoint potential (Em) of [Formula: see text], the one-electron acceptor ...
Photosynthetic water oxidation is catalyzed by the oxygen-evolving complex (OEC) in photosystem II (...
Many of the core proteins in Photosystem II (PS II) undergo reversible phosphorylation. It is known ...
AbstractRedox titrations of QA, the first quinone electron acceptor, have been performed on Photosys...
AbstractThe effect of photoactivation (the assembly of the Mn cluster involved in oxygen evolution) ...
International audienceOxygenic photosynthesis is the complex process that occurs in plants or algae ...
AbstractThe EPR signal of the iron-quinone electron acceptor of photosystem II in higher plant chlor...
AbstractPhoton absorption by one of the roughly 200 chlorophylls of the plant Photosystem II (PSII) ...
The midpoint potential (Em) of QA/Q−∙AQA/QA−•, the one-electron acceptor quinone of Photosystem II (...
ABSTRACT: Three electrochromic difference spectra induced by the deposition of (1) a negative charge...
AbstractCa2+ and Cl− ions are essential elements for the oxygen evolution activity of photosystem II...
Low-temperature absorption and CD spectra, measured simultaneously, are reported from Photosystem II...
AbstractTime-resolved photovoltage measurements on destacked photosystem II membranes from spinach w...
Photosystem II is the source of O2 in the atmosphere, one of the main targets of various stress fact...
The normal pathway of electron transfer on the electron-acceptor side of photosystem II (PSII) invol...
International audienceThe midpoint potential (Em) of [Formula: see text], the one-electron acceptor ...
Photosynthetic water oxidation is catalyzed by the oxygen-evolving complex (OEC) in photosystem II (...
Many of the core proteins in Photosystem II (PS II) undergo reversible phosphorylation. It is known ...