Cyanobacteria can rapidly regulate the relative activity of their photosynthetic complexes photosystem I and II (PSI and PSII) in response to changes in the illumination conditions. This process is known as state transitions. If PSI is preferentially excited, they go to state I whereas state II is induced either after preferential excitation of PSII or after dark adaptation. Different underlying mechanisms have been proposed in literature, in particular i) reversible shuttling of the external antenna complexes, the phycobilisomes, between PSI and PSII, ii) reversible spillover of excitation energy from PSII to PSI, iii) a combination of both and, iv) increased excited-state quenching of the PSII core in state II. Here we investigated wild-t...
Photosynthetic organisms cope with changes in light quality by balancing the excitation energy flow ...
The regulatory mechanism of state transitions was studied in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (C.r.) wild t...
AbstractThe structural changes associated to non-photochemical quenching in cyanobacteria is still a...
International audienceCyanobacteria can rapidly regulate the relative activity of their photosynthet...
Cyanobacteria use chlorophyll and phycobiliproteins to harvest light. The resulting excitation energ...
Cyanobacteria use chlorophyll and phycobiliproteins to harvest light. The resulting excitation energ...
International audienceCyanobacteria use chlorophyll and phycobiliproteins to harvest light. The resu...
International audienceCyanobacteria use chlorophyll and phycobiliproteins to harvest light. The resu...
In oxygenic photosynthetic organisms two photosystems, namely photosystem I (PSI) and photosystem II...
Photosynthetic activity and respiration share the thylakoid membrane in cyanobacteria. We present a ...
Photosynthetic activity and respiration share the thylakoid membrane in cyanobacteria. We present a ...
State transitions are a low-light acclimation response through which the excitation of Photosystem I...
Cyanobacteria have developed responses to maintain the balance between the energy absorbed and the e...
Cyanobacteria have developed responses to maintain the balance between the energy absorbed and the e...
Cyanobacteria have developed responses to maintain the balance between the energy absorbed and the e...
Photosynthetic organisms cope with changes in light quality by balancing the excitation energy flow ...
The regulatory mechanism of state transitions was studied in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (C.r.) wild t...
AbstractThe structural changes associated to non-photochemical quenching in cyanobacteria is still a...
International audienceCyanobacteria can rapidly regulate the relative activity of their photosynthet...
Cyanobacteria use chlorophyll and phycobiliproteins to harvest light. The resulting excitation energ...
Cyanobacteria use chlorophyll and phycobiliproteins to harvest light. The resulting excitation energ...
International audienceCyanobacteria use chlorophyll and phycobiliproteins to harvest light. The resu...
International audienceCyanobacteria use chlorophyll and phycobiliproteins to harvest light. The resu...
In oxygenic photosynthetic organisms two photosystems, namely photosystem I (PSI) and photosystem II...
Photosynthetic activity and respiration share the thylakoid membrane in cyanobacteria. We present a ...
Photosynthetic activity and respiration share the thylakoid membrane in cyanobacteria. We present a ...
State transitions are a low-light acclimation response through which the excitation of Photosystem I...
Cyanobacteria have developed responses to maintain the balance between the energy absorbed and the e...
Cyanobacteria have developed responses to maintain the balance between the energy absorbed and the e...
Cyanobacteria have developed responses to maintain the balance between the energy absorbed and the e...
Photosynthetic organisms cope with changes in light quality by balancing the excitation energy flow ...
The regulatory mechanism of state transitions was studied in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (C.r.) wild t...
AbstractThe structural changes associated to non-photochemical quenching in cyanobacteria is still a...