AbstractThe structural changes associated to non-photochemical quenching in cyanobacteria is still a matter of discussion. The role of phycobilisome and/or photosystem mobility in this mechanism is a point of interest to be elucidated. Changes in photosystem II fluorescence induced by different quality of illumination (state transitions) or by strong light were characterized at different temperatures in wild-type and mutant cells, that lacked polyunsaturated fatty acids, of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis PCC 6803. The amplitude and the rate of state transitions decreased by lowering temperature in both strains. Our results support the hypothesis that a movement of membrane complexes and/or changes in the oligomerization state of these com...
International audienceCyanobacteria use chlorophyll and phycobiliproteins to harvest light. The resu...
Cyanobacteria use chlorophyll and phycobiliproteins to harvest light. The resulting excitation energ...
International audienceCyanobacteria use chlorophyll and phycobiliproteins to harvest light. The resu...
AbstractThe structural changes associated to non-photochemical quenching in cyanobacteria is still a...
International audienceCyanobacteria can rapidly regulate the relative activity of their photosynthet...
Cyanobacteria can rapidly regulate the relative activity of their photosynthetic complexes photosyst...
AbstractCyanobacteria are capable of using dissipation of phycobilisome-absorbed energy into heat as...
AbstractIn order to prevent photodestruction by high light, photosynthetic organisms have evolved a ...
In oxygenic photosynthetic organisms two photosystems, namely photosystem I (PSI) and photosystem II...
Nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) of excitation energy is a well-established phenomenon in green plan...
he characteristic features of two types of short-term light adaptations of the photosynthetic appara...
[著者版]Copyright notice. c2002 Journal of Biological Chemistry. All rights reserved. Source published ...
A high non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) appeared below the phase transition temperature when Microc...
AbstractAn inquiry into the effect of temperature on carotenoid triggered quenching of phycobilisome...
Cyanobacteria use chlorophyll and phycobiliproteins to harvest light. The resulting excitation energ...
International audienceCyanobacteria use chlorophyll and phycobiliproteins to harvest light. The resu...
Cyanobacteria use chlorophyll and phycobiliproteins to harvest light. The resulting excitation energ...
International audienceCyanobacteria use chlorophyll and phycobiliproteins to harvest light. The resu...
AbstractThe structural changes associated to non-photochemical quenching in cyanobacteria is still a...
International audienceCyanobacteria can rapidly regulate the relative activity of their photosynthet...
Cyanobacteria can rapidly regulate the relative activity of their photosynthetic complexes photosyst...
AbstractCyanobacteria are capable of using dissipation of phycobilisome-absorbed energy into heat as...
AbstractIn order to prevent photodestruction by high light, photosynthetic organisms have evolved a ...
In oxygenic photosynthetic organisms two photosystems, namely photosystem I (PSI) and photosystem II...
Nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) of excitation energy is a well-established phenomenon in green plan...
he characteristic features of two types of short-term light adaptations of the photosynthetic appara...
[著者版]Copyright notice. c2002 Journal of Biological Chemistry. All rights reserved. Source published ...
A high non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) appeared below the phase transition temperature when Microc...
AbstractAn inquiry into the effect of temperature on carotenoid triggered quenching of phycobilisome...
Cyanobacteria use chlorophyll and phycobiliproteins to harvest light. The resulting excitation energ...
International audienceCyanobacteria use chlorophyll and phycobiliproteins to harvest light. The resu...
Cyanobacteria use chlorophyll and phycobiliproteins to harvest light. The resulting excitation energ...
International audienceCyanobacteria use chlorophyll and phycobiliproteins to harvest light. The resu...