AbstractExposure of photosystem II membranes to trypsin that has been treated to inhibit chymotrypsin activity produces limited hydrolysis of manganese stabilizing protein. Exposure to chymotrypsin under the same conditions yields substantial digestion of the protein. Further probing of the unusual insensitivity of manganese stabilizing protein to trypsin hydrolysis reveals that increasing the temperature from 4 to 25°C will cause some acceleration in the rate of proteolysis. However, addition of low (100 μM) concentrations of NH2OH, that are sufficient to reduce, but not destroy, the photosystem II Mn cluster, causes a change in PS II-bound manganese stabilizing protein that causes it to be rapidly digested by trypsin. Immunoblot analyses ...
The effects of the modification of carboxylate groups on the manganese-stabilizing protein on the bi...
AbstractLimited proteolysis of the Mn-stabilizing protein (MSP) from the thermophilic cyanobacterium...
The Photosystem II (PS II) manganese stabilizing protein (MSP) possesses characteristics, including ...
This minireview presents a summary of information available on the secondary and tertiary structure ...
The 33-kDa manganese-stabilizing protein (MSP) of Photosystem II (PS II) maintains the functional st...
The Manganese stabilizing protein (MSP), a conserved extrinsic protein found in Photosystem II (PS11...
AbstractThe function of the extrinsic 23 kDa protein of Photosystem II (PSII) was studied with respe...
AbstractThe recombinant form of the extrinsic 23 kDa protein (psbP) of Photosystem II (PSII) was stu...
AbstractThis study compares the properties of the extrinsic 33 kDa subunit acting as ‘manganese stab...
ABSTRACT: The 33 kDa manganese-stabilizing extrinsic protein binds to the lumenal side of photosyste...
Key words: manganese stabilizing protein, natively unfolded protein, Photosystem II, thermostability...
The 33-kDa extrinsic protein of photosystem II (PSII), also called the manganese-stabilizing protein...
ABSTRACT: To study its contribution to the assembly of the green plant manganese stabilizing protein...
AbstractThe organization of polypeptides and Mn atoms in the oxygen-evolution system was studied by ...
transfer kinetics Manganese in the oxygen-evolving complex is a physiological electron donor to Phot...
The effects of the modification of carboxylate groups on the manganese-stabilizing protein on the bi...
AbstractLimited proteolysis of the Mn-stabilizing protein (MSP) from the thermophilic cyanobacterium...
The Photosystem II (PS II) manganese stabilizing protein (MSP) possesses characteristics, including ...
This minireview presents a summary of information available on the secondary and tertiary structure ...
The 33-kDa manganese-stabilizing protein (MSP) of Photosystem II (PS II) maintains the functional st...
The Manganese stabilizing protein (MSP), a conserved extrinsic protein found in Photosystem II (PS11...
AbstractThe function of the extrinsic 23 kDa protein of Photosystem II (PSII) was studied with respe...
AbstractThe recombinant form of the extrinsic 23 kDa protein (psbP) of Photosystem II (PSII) was stu...
AbstractThis study compares the properties of the extrinsic 33 kDa subunit acting as ‘manganese stab...
ABSTRACT: The 33 kDa manganese-stabilizing extrinsic protein binds to the lumenal side of photosyste...
Key words: manganese stabilizing protein, natively unfolded protein, Photosystem II, thermostability...
The 33-kDa extrinsic protein of photosystem II (PSII), also called the manganese-stabilizing protein...
ABSTRACT: To study its contribution to the assembly of the green plant manganese stabilizing protein...
AbstractThe organization of polypeptides and Mn atoms in the oxygen-evolution system was studied by ...
transfer kinetics Manganese in the oxygen-evolving complex is a physiological electron donor to Phot...
The effects of the modification of carboxylate groups on the manganese-stabilizing protein on the bi...
AbstractLimited proteolysis of the Mn-stabilizing protein (MSP) from the thermophilic cyanobacterium...
The Photosystem II (PS II) manganese stabilizing protein (MSP) possesses characteristics, including ...