In cyanobacteria, Glu-244 and Tyr-246 of the Photosystem II (PS II) D1 protein are hydrogen bonded to two water molecules that are part of a hydrogen-bond network between the bicarbonate ligand to a non-heme iron and the cytosol. Ala substitutions were introduced in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 to investigate the roles of these residues and the hydrogen-bond network on electron transfer between the primary plastoquinone acceptor, QA, and the secondary plastoquinone acceptor, QB, of the quinone-Fe-acceptor complex. All mutants assembled PS II; however, an increase in the PS II to PS I ratio was apparent, particularly in the E244A:Y246A double mutant. The mutants also showed impaired oxygen evolution and retarded chlorophyll a fluorescence deca...
Formate is known to cause significant inhibition in the electron and proton transfers in photosystem...
The PsbT subunit of photosystem II (PSII) is a single α-helical trans-membrane protein found at the ...
AbstractFormate is known to cause significant inhibition in the electron and proton transfers in pho...
In Photosystem II (PS II), absorbed light energy is used to transfer electrons from water to a prima...
.Bicarbonate anions have a strong positive influence on the electron and proton transfers in photosy...
The electron transfer at the Q$\sb{\rm A}$FeQ$\sb{\rm B}$ complex is significantly and reversibly in...
Photosystem II (PS II) is a photochemical oxidoreductase enzyme capable of splitting water and initi...
AbstractNumerous lines of evidence indicate that bicarbonate anion regulates electron and proton tra...
AbstractBicarbonate anions have a strong positive influence on the electron and proton transfers in ...
To investigate the role of arginine residues in bicarbonate binding in the photosystem II (PSII) rea...
To investigate the role of arginine residues in bicarbonate binding in the photosystem II (PSII) rea...
AbstractWe have investigated the quinone-binding region of PS II using exchange reactions to replace...
In Photosystem II (PS II), absorbed light energy is used to transfer electrons from water to a prima...
AbstractNumerous lines of evidence indicate that bicarbonate anion regulates electron and proton tra...
The PsbT subunit of photosystem II (PSII) is a single α-helical trans-membrane protein found at the ...
Formate is known to cause significant inhibition in the electron and proton transfers in photosystem...
The PsbT subunit of photosystem II (PSII) is a single α-helical trans-membrane protein found at the ...
AbstractFormate is known to cause significant inhibition in the electron and proton transfers in pho...
In Photosystem II (PS II), absorbed light energy is used to transfer electrons from water to a prima...
.Bicarbonate anions have a strong positive influence on the electron and proton transfers in photosy...
The electron transfer at the Q$\sb{\rm A}$FeQ$\sb{\rm B}$ complex is significantly and reversibly in...
Photosystem II (PS II) is a photochemical oxidoreductase enzyme capable of splitting water and initi...
AbstractNumerous lines of evidence indicate that bicarbonate anion regulates electron and proton tra...
AbstractBicarbonate anions have a strong positive influence on the electron and proton transfers in ...
To investigate the role of arginine residues in bicarbonate binding in the photosystem II (PSII) rea...
To investigate the role of arginine residues in bicarbonate binding in the photosystem II (PSII) rea...
AbstractWe have investigated the quinone-binding region of PS II using exchange reactions to replace...
In Photosystem II (PS II), absorbed light energy is used to transfer electrons from water to a prima...
AbstractNumerous lines of evidence indicate that bicarbonate anion regulates electron and proton tra...
The PsbT subunit of photosystem II (PSII) is a single α-helical trans-membrane protein found at the ...
Formate is known to cause significant inhibition in the electron and proton transfers in photosystem...
The PsbT subunit of photosystem II (PSII) is a single α-helical trans-membrane protein found at the ...
AbstractFormate is known to cause significant inhibition in the electron and proton transfers in pho...