Key aspects of leaf mitochondrial metabolism in the light remain unresolved. For example, there is debate about the relative importance of exporting reducing equivalents from mitochondria for the peroxisomal steps of photorespiration versus oxidation of NADH to generate ATP by oxidative phosphorylation. Here, we address this and explore energetic coupling between organelles in the light using a diel flux balance analysis model. The model included >600 reactions of central metabolism with full stoichiometric accounting of energy production and consumption. Different scenarios of energy availability (light intensity) and demand (source leaf versus a growing leaf) were considered and the model was constrained by the non-linear relationship ...
The light-dependent production of ATP and reductants by the photosynthetic apparatus in vivo involve...
The challenge of monitoring in planta dynamic changes of NADP(H) and NAD(H) redox states at the subc...
Plant productivity greatly relies on a flawless concerted function of the two photosystems (PS) in t...
Key aspects of leaf mitochondrial metabolism in the light remain unresolved. For example, there is d...
Chloroplasts use light energy and a linear electron transport (LET) pathway for the coupled generati...
AbstractMitochondria perform several important functions in the light. Oxidative phosphorylation is ...
AbstractGreen plant cells can generate ATP in both chloroplasts and mitochondria. Hence the effect o...
Matching ATP: NADPH provision and consumption in the chloroplast is a prerequisite for efficient pho...
The communication between chloroplasts and mitochondria, which depends on the inter-organellar excha...
We present a new simulation model of the reactions in the photosynthetic electron transport chain of...
'Photosynthetic control' describes the processes that serve to modify chloroplast membrane reactions...
AbstractThe relationship between the development of photoprotective mechanisms (non-photochemical qu...
The relationship between the development of photoprotective mechanisms (non-photochemical quenching,...
Analysis of the impact of photorespiration on plant metabolism is usually based on manual inspection...
AbstractOligomycin was used for the selective inhibition of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation ...
The light-dependent production of ATP and reductants by the photosynthetic apparatus in vivo involve...
The challenge of monitoring in planta dynamic changes of NADP(H) and NAD(H) redox states at the subc...
Plant productivity greatly relies on a flawless concerted function of the two photosystems (PS) in t...
Key aspects of leaf mitochondrial metabolism in the light remain unresolved. For example, there is d...
Chloroplasts use light energy and a linear electron transport (LET) pathway for the coupled generati...
AbstractMitochondria perform several important functions in the light. Oxidative phosphorylation is ...
AbstractGreen plant cells can generate ATP in both chloroplasts and mitochondria. Hence the effect o...
Matching ATP: NADPH provision and consumption in the chloroplast is a prerequisite for efficient pho...
The communication between chloroplasts and mitochondria, which depends on the inter-organellar excha...
We present a new simulation model of the reactions in the photosynthetic electron transport chain of...
'Photosynthetic control' describes the processes that serve to modify chloroplast membrane reactions...
AbstractThe relationship between the development of photoprotective mechanisms (non-photochemical qu...
The relationship between the development of photoprotective mechanisms (non-photochemical quenching,...
Analysis of the impact of photorespiration on plant metabolism is usually based on manual inspection...
AbstractOligomycin was used for the selective inhibition of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation ...
The light-dependent production of ATP and reductants by the photosynthetic apparatus in vivo involve...
The challenge of monitoring in planta dynamic changes of NADP(H) and NAD(H) redox states at the subc...
Plant productivity greatly relies on a flawless concerted function of the two photosystems (PS) in t...