AbstractDeletion of two of the major electron carriers, the reaction center-bound tetrahemic cytochrome and the HiPIP, involved in the light-induced cyclic electron transfer pathway of the purple photosynthetic bacterium, Rubrivivax gelatinosus, significantly impairs its anaerobic photosynthetic growth. Analysis on the light-induced absorption changes of the intact cells of the mutants shows, however, a relatively efficient photo-induced cyclic electron transfer. For the single mutant lacking the reaction center-bound cytochrome, we present evidence that the electron carrier connecting the reaction center and the cytochrome bc1 complex is the High Potential Iron–sulfur Protein. In the double mutant lacking both the reaction center-bound cyt...
AbstractElectron transfer from soluble cytochromes c and c2 to the photo-oxidized bacteriochlorophyl...
International audienceA detailed analysis of the periplasmic electron carriers of the photosynthetic...
AbstractThe capability of high potential iron–sulfur proteins (HiPIPs) and soluble cytochromes to sh...
AbstractThe electron transfer reactions from low-potential cytochrome c-551, high-potential iron-sul...
AbstractA mutant lacking the reaction center-bound cytochrome subunit was constructed in a purple ph...
The structure of the photosynthetic reaction center (RC) from Rhodopseudomonas viridis is known to h...
AbstractThe purple photosynthetic bacterium Rubrivivax gelatinosus has, at least, four periplasmic e...
AbstractThe cytochrome subunit bound to the photosynthetic reaction center (RC) complex in Rhodovulu...
The bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus is able to grow photosynthetically (Ps$\sp+$) in the absence of...
Oxygenic photosynthesis converts light-energy into chemical free energy by reducing NADP$\sp+$ to NA...
Rhodobacter capsulatus has two different pathways for reduction of the photo-oxidized reaction cente...
Genetic evidence indicates that Rhodobacter capsulatus has two different pathways for reduction of t...
AbstractRhodobacter capsulatus has two different pathways for reduction of the photo-oxidized reacti...
ABSTRACT: It is generally accepted that electron transfer in bacterial photosynthesis is driven by t...
AbstractFlash-induced oxidation of the membrane-bound c-type haems was studied in light-grown cells ...
AbstractElectron transfer from soluble cytochromes c and c2 to the photo-oxidized bacteriochlorophyl...
International audienceA detailed analysis of the periplasmic electron carriers of the photosynthetic...
AbstractThe capability of high potential iron–sulfur proteins (HiPIPs) and soluble cytochromes to sh...
AbstractThe electron transfer reactions from low-potential cytochrome c-551, high-potential iron-sul...
AbstractA mutant lacking the reaction center-bound cytochrome subunit was constructed in a purple ph...
The structure of the photosynthetic reaction center (RC) from Rhodopseudomonas viridis is known to h...
AbstractThe purple photosynthetic bacterium Rubrivivax gelatinosus has, at least, four periplasmic e...
AbstractThe cytochrome subunit bound to the photosynthetic reaction center (RC) complex in Rhodovulu...
The bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus is able to grow photosynthetically (Ps$\sp+$) in the absence of...
Oxygenic photosynthesis converts light-energy into chemical free energy by reducing NADP$\sp+$ to NA...
Rhodobacter capsulatus has two different pathways for reduction of the photo-oxidized reaction cente...
Genetic evidence indicates that Rhodobacter capsulatus has two different pathways for reduction of t...
AbstractRhodobacter capsulatus has two different pathways for reduction of the photo-oxidized reacti...
ABSTRACT: It is generally accepted that electron transfer in bacterial photosynthesis is driven by t...
AbstractFlash-induced oxidation of the membrane-bound c-type haems was studied in light-grown cells ...
AbstractElectron transfer from soluble cytochromes c and c2 to the photo-oxidized bacteriochlorophyl...
International audienceA detailed analysis of the periplasmic electron carriers of the photosynthetic...
AbstractThe capability of high potential iron–sulfur proteins (HiPIPs) and soluble cytochromes to sh...