AbstractPhotosystem II (PSII), the thylakoid membrane enzyme which uses sunlight to oxidize water to molecular oxygen, holds many organic and inorganic redox cofactors participating in the electron transfer reactions. Among them, two tyrosine residues, Tyr-Z and Tyr-D are found on the oxidizing side of PSII. Both tyrosines demonstrate similar spectroscopic features while their kinetic characteristics are quite different. Tyr-Z, which is bound to the D1 core protein, acts as an intermediate in electron transfer between the primary donor, P680 and the CaMn4 cluster. In contrast, Tyr-D, which is bound to the D2 core protein, does not participate in linear electron transfer in PSII and stays fully oxidized during PSII function. The phenolic oxy...
AbstractAmino-acid radicals are involved in the catalytic cycles of a number of enzymes. The main fo...
The redox-active tyrosines, YZ and YD, of Photosystem II are oxidized by P680+ to the neutral tyrosy...
AbstractThe photosynthetic processes that lead to water oxidation involve an evolution in time from ...
Photosystem II is a unique enzyme which catalyzes light induced water oxidation. This process is dri...
AbstractA role for redox-active tyrosines has been demonstrated in many important biological process...
Photosystem II is a unique enzyme which catalyzes light induced water oxidation. This process is dri...
AbstractRedox-active tyrosine (Tyr) D is indirectly involved in controlling the primary electron tra...
Photosystem II is a unique enzyme which catalyzes light induced water oxidation. This process is dri...
ABSTRACT: In oxygen-evolving photosystem II (PSII), a tyrosine residue, D1Tyr161 (YZ), serves as the...
AbstractIn bioenergetic reactions, electrons are transferred long distances via a hopping mechanism....
Photosystem II is unique! It remains the only enzyme that can oxidize water using light as energy in...
vie tos arga techn 003; a otosy ted, a ation ase; T appeared for these enzymes, other notable simila...
The redox-active tyrosines, YZ and YD, of Photosystem II are oxidized by P680+ to the neutral tyrosy...
The redox-active tyrosines, YZ and YD, of Photosystem II are oxidized by P680+ to the neutral tyrosy...
The redox-active tyrosines, YZ and YD, of Photosystem II are oxidized by P680+ to the neutral tyrosy...
AbstractAmino-acid radicals are involved in the catalytic cycles of a number of enzymes. The main fo...
The redox-active tyrosines, YZ and YD, of Photosystem II are oxidized by P680+ to the neutral tyrosy...
AbstractThe photosynthetic processes that lead to water oxidation involve an evolution in time from ...
Photosystem II is a unique enzyme which catalyzes light induced water oxidation. This process is dri...
AbstractA role for redox-active tyrosines has been demonstrated in many important biological process...
Photosystem II is a unique enzyme which catalyzes light induced water oxidation. This process is dri...
AbstractRedox-active tyrosine (Tyr) D is indirectly involved in controlling the primary electron tra...
Photosystem II is a unique enzyme which catalyzes light induced water oxidation. This process is dri...
ABSTRACT: In oxygen-evolving photosystem II (PSII), a tyrosine residue, D1Tyr161 (YZ), serves as the...
AbstractIn bioenergetic reactions, electrons are transferred long distances via a hopping mechanism....
Photosystem II is unique! It remains the only enzyme that can oxidize water using light as energy in...
vie tos arga techn 003; a otosy ted, a ation ase; T appeared for these enzymes, other notable simila...
The redox-active tyrosines, YZ and YD, of Photosystem II are oxidized by P680+ to the neutral tyrosy...
The redox-active tyrosines, YZ and YD, of Photosystem II are oxidized by P680+ to the neutral tyrosy...
The redox-active tyrosines, YZ and YD, of Photosystem II are oxidized by P680+ to the neutral tyrosy...
AbstractAmino-acid radicals are involved in the catalytic cycles of a number of enzymes. The main fo...
The redox-active tyrosines, YZ and YD, of Photosystem II are oxidized by P680+ to the neutral tyrosy...
AbstractThe photosynthetic processes that lead to water oxidation involve an evolution in time from ...