Based on new Rhodopseudomonas (Rp.) viridis reaction center (RC) coordinates with a reliable structure of the secondary acceptor quinone (QB) site, a continuum dielectric model and finite difference technique have been used to identify clusters of electrostatically interacting ionizable residues. Twenty-three residues within a distance of 25 A from QB (QB cluster) have been shown to be strongly electrostatically coupled to QB, either directly or indirectly. An analogous cluster of 24 residues is found to interact with QA (QA cluster). Both clusters extend to the cytoplasmic surface in at least two directions. However, the QB cluster differs from the QA cluster in that it has a surplus of acidic residues, more strong electrostatic interactio...
ABSTRACT: Numerical calculations of the free energy of the first electron transfer in genetically mo...
The properties of the quinone acceptor complex in the photosynthetic reaction center of the atrazine...
AbstractBackground: In a reaction of central importance to the energetics of photosynthetic bacteria...
Based on new Rhodopseudomonas (Rp.) viridis reaction center (RC) coordinates with a reliable structu...
AbstractFlash-induced absorption spectroscopy has been used to characterize Rhodobacter capsulatus r...
AbstractPreviously, two binding sites for the secondary quinone QB in the photosynthetic reaction ce...
Previously, two binding sites for the secondary quinone QB in the photosynthetic reaction center (RC...
ABSTRACT: Proteins bind redox cofactors, modifying their electrochemistry and affinity by specific i...
In reaction center proteins of photosynthetic bacte-ria, the amplitude of proton uptake induced by t...
The structure of the photosynthetic reaction-center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides has been determined...
The titration of amino acids and the energetics of electron transfer from the primary electron accep...
Flash-induced absorbance spectroscopy was used to an-alyze the proton uptake and electron transfer p...
In the reaction center of purple photosynthetic bacteria, the reducing equivalents produced by prima...
AbstractPreviously, two binding sites for the secondary quinone QB in the photosynthetic reaction ce...
AbstractAfter the light-induced charge separation in the photosynthetic reaction center (RC) of Rhod...
ABSTRACT: Numerical calculations of the free energy of the first electron transfer in genetically mo...
The properties of the quinone acceptor complex in the photosynthetic reaction center of the atrazine...
AbstractBackground: In a reaction of central importance to the energetics of photosynthetic bacteria...
Based on new Rhodopseudomonas (Rp.) viridis reaction center (RC) coordinates with a reliable structu...
AbstractFlash-induced absorption spectroscopy has been used to characterize Rhodobacter capsulatus r...
AbstractPreviously, two binding sites for the secondary quinone QB in the photosynthetic reaction ce...
Previously, two binding sites for the secondary quinone QB in the photosynthetic reaction center (RC...
ABSTRACT: Proteins bind redox cofactors, modifying their electrochemistry and affinity by specific i...
In reaction center proteins of photosynthetic bacte-ria, the amplitude of proton uptake induced by t...
The structure of the photosynthetic reaction-center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides has been determined...
The titration of amino acids and the energetics of electron transfer from the primary electron accep...
Flash-induced absorbance spectroscopy was used to an-alyze the proton uptake and electron transfer p...
In the reaction center of purple photosynthetic bacteria, the reducing equivalents produced by prima...
AbstractPreviously, two binding sites for the secondary quinone QB in the photosynthetic reaction ce...
AbstractAfter the light-induced charge separation in the photosynthetic reaction center (RC) of Rhod...
ABSTRACT: Numerical calculations of the free energy of the first electron transfer in genetically mo...
The properties of the quinone acceptor complex in the photosynthetic reaction center of the atrazine...
AbstractBackground: In a reaction of central importance to the energetics of photosynthetic bacteria...