One of the earliest events in the molecular evolution of photosynthesis is the structural and functional specialisation of Type I (ferredoxin-reducing) and Type II (quinone-reducing) reaction centres. In this opinion article we point out that the homodimeric Type I reaction centre of Heliobacteria has a calcium-binding site with striking structural similarities to the Mn4CaO5 cluster of Photosystem II. These similarities indicate that most of the structural elements required to evolve water oxidation chemistry were present in the earliest reaction centres. We suggest that the divergence of Type I and Type II reaction centres was made possible by a drastic structural shift linked to a change in redox properties that coincided with or facilit...
Oxygenic photosynthesis is the most important bioenergetic event in the history of our planet—it evo...
AbstractA photosynthetically impaired strain of Rhodobacter sphaeroides containing reaction centres ...
The structural, functional, and evolutionary relationships between photosystem II and the purple non...
A complete scenario for the evolution of photosynthesis must account for the origin and diversificat...
© 2018 The Authors. Geobiology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Photosystem II is a photochemical...
Photosystem II, the water oxidizing enzyme, altered the course of evolution by filling the atmospher...
When and how oxygenic photosynthesis originated remains controversial. Wide uncertainties exist for ...
In this review, I reexamine the origin and diversification of photochemical reaction centers based o...
AbstractPhotosynthesis provides energy in the Earth’s biosphere and oxygen in its atmosphere. For ox...
Photosystem II, the water oxidizing enzyme, altered the course of evolution by filling the atmospher...
Oxygenic phototrophs have played a fundamental role in Earth's history by enabling the rise of atmos...
AbstractA new hypothetical mechanism is proposed for photoassembly of the (Mn)4-cluster of the photo...
Photosystem II catalyzes the photosynthetic oxidation of water to O 2. The structural and functiona...
Photosynthesis originated once during the early Archaean due to the emergence of photochemical react...
The goal of this project is to understand the early evolutionary development of photosynthesis by ex...
Oxygenic photosynthesis is the most important bioenergetic event in the history of our planet—it evo...
AbstractA photosynthetically impaired strain of Rhodobacter sphaeroides containing reaction centres ...
The structural, functional, and evolutionary relationships between photosystem II and the purple non...
A complete scenario for the evolution of photosynthesis must account for the origin and diversificat...
© 2018 The Authors. Geobiology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Photosystem II is a photochemical...
Photosystem II, the water oxidizing enzyme, altered the course of evolution by filling the atmospher...
When and how oxygenic photosynthesis originated remains controversial. Wide uncertainties exist for ...
In this review, I reexamine the origin and diversification of photochemical reaction centers based o...
AbstractPhotosynthesis provides energy in the Earth’s biosphere and oxygen in its atmosphere. For ox...
Photosystem II, the water oxidizing enzyme, altered the course of evolution by filling the atmospher...
Oxygenic phototrophs have played a fundamental role in Earth's history by enabling the rise of atmos...
AbstractA new hypothetical mechanism is proposed for photoassembly of the (Mn)4-cluster of the photo...
Photosystem II catalyzes the photosynthetic oxidation of water to O 2. The structural and functiona...
Photosynthesis originated once during the early Archaean due to the emergence of photochemical react...
The goal of this project is to understand the early evolutionary development of photosynthesis by ex...
Oxygenic photosynthesis is the most important bioenergetic event in the history of our planet—it evo...
AbstractA photosynthetically impaired strain of Rhodobacter sphaeroides containing reaction centres ...
The structural, functional, and evolutionary relationships between photosystem II and the purple non...