AbstractEarlier studies have proposed that low pH causes state transitions in spinach thylakoid membranes. Several Arabidopsis mutants (stn7 incapable in phosphorylation of LHC II, stn8 incapable in phosphorylation of PSII core proteins, stn7 stn8 double mutant and npq4 lacking PsbS and hence qE) were used to investigate the mechanisms involved in low pH induced changes in the thylakoid membrane. We propose that protonation of PsbS at low pH is involved in enhancing energy spillover to PS I
Phosphorylation of photosystem II (PSII) proteins affects macroscopic structure of thylakoid photosy...
Phosphorylation of photosystem II (PSII) proteins affects macroscopic structure of thylakoid photosy...
Phosphorylation of photosystem II (PSII) proteins affects macroscopic structure of thylakoid photosy...
AbstractEarlier studies have proposed that low pH causes state transitions in spinach thylakoid memb...
AbstractBy using low temperature fluorescence spectroscopy, it has been shown that exposing chloropl...
By using low temperature fluorescence spectroscopy, it has been shown that exposing chloroplast thyl...
AbstractThe effect of low pH on the process of photoinhibition was studied in isolated spinach thyla...
Plants need to protect themselves from excess light, which causes photo-oxidative damage and lowers ...
Under strong sunlight, plants avoid photooxidation by quenching the excess absorbed energy. Quenchin...
AbstractBy using low temperature fluorescence spectroscopy, it has been shown that exposing chloropl...
Under strong sunlight, plants avoid photooxidation by quenching the excess absorbed energy. Quenchin...
Plants need to protect themselves from excess light, which causes photo-oxidative damage and lowers ...
Under strong sunlight, plants avoid photooxidation by quenching the excess absorbed energy. Quenchin...
Under strong sunlight, plants avoid photooxidation by quenching the excess absorbed energy. Quenchin...
The Arabidopsis phosphate transporter PHT4;1 was previously localized to the chloroplast thylakoid m...
Phosphorylation of photosystem II (PSII) proteins affects macroscopic structure of thylakoid photosy...
Phosphorylation of photosystem II (PSII) proteins affects macroscopic structure of thylakoid photosy...
Phosphorylation of photosystem II (PSII) proteins affects macroscopic structure of thylakoid photosy...
AbstractEarlier studies have proposed that low pH causes state transitions in spinach thylakoid memb...
AbstractBy using low temperature fluorescence spectroscopy, it has been shown that exposing chloropl...
By using low temperature fluorescence spectroscopy, it has been shown that exposing chloroplast thyl...
AbstractThe effect of low pH on the process of photoinhibition was studied in isolated spinach thyla...
Plants need to protect themselves from excess light, which causes photo-oxidative damage and lowers ...
Under strong sunlight, plants avoid photooxidation by quenching the excess absorbed energy. Quenchin...
AbstractBy using low temperature fluorescence spectroscopy, it has been shown that exposing chloropl...
Under strong sunlight, plants avoid photooxidation by quenching the excess absorbed energy. Quenchin...
Plants need to protect themselves from excess light, which causes photo-oxidative damage and lowers ...
Under strong sunlight, plants avoid photooxidation by quenching the excess absorbed energy. Quenchin...
Under strong sunlight, plants avoid photooxidation by quenching the excess absorbed energy. Quenchin...
The Arabidopsis phosphate transporter PHT4;1 was previously localized to the chloroplast thylakoid m...
Phosphorylation of photosystem II (PSII) proteins affects macroscopic structure of thylakoid photosy...
Phosphorylation of photosystem II (PSII) proteins affects macroscopic structure of thylakoid photosy...
Phosphorylation of photosystem II (PSII) proteins affects macroscopic structure of thylakoid photosy...