During photosynthesis, organisms respond to their energy demand and ensure the supply of energy and redox equivalents that sustain metabolism. Hence, the photosynthetic apparatus can, and in fact should, be treated as an integrated supply-demand system. Any imbalance in the energy produced and consumed can lead to adverse reactions, such as the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Reaction centres of both photosystems are known sites of ROS production. Here, we investigate in particular the central role of Photosystem I (PSI) in this tightly regulated system. Using a computational approach we have expanded a previously published mechanistic model of C3 photosynthesis by including ROS producing and scavenging reactions around PSI. Th...
Background: Light/dark cycles are probably the most important environmental signals that regulate pl...
AbstractBecause life on earth is governed by the second law of thermodynamics, it is subject to incr...
A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science - ...
Photosynthesis involves the conversion of sunlight energy into stored chemical energy, which is achi...
The cyclic electron flow around photosystem I (CEF-PSI) increases ATP/NADPH production in the chloro...
Reduction-oxidation (redox) reactions, in which electrons move from a donor to an acceptor, are the ...
Electrons supplied by photosystem I (PSI) can have various fates, serving to regenerate NADPH during...
Electrons supplied by photosystem I (PSI) can have various fates, serving to regenerate NADPH during...
Electrons supplied by photosystem I (PSI) can have various fates, serving to regenerate NADPH during...
Electrons supplied by photosystem I (PSI) can have various fates, serving to regenerate NADPH during...
AbstractWhen plants experience an imbalance between the absorption of light energy and the use of th...
AbstractPhotosynthetic electron transport can involve either a linear flow from water to NADP, via P...
AbstractHaving long been debated, it is only in the last few years that a concensus has emerged that...
AbstractPhotosysthetic cleavage of water molecules to molecular oxygen is a crucial process for all ...
We present a new simulation model of the reactions in the photosynthetic electron transport chain of...
Background: Light/dark cycles are probably the most important environmental signals that regulate pl...
AbstractBecause life on earth is governed by the second law of thermodynamics, it is subject to incr...
A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science - ...
Photosynthesis involves the conversion of sunlight energy into stored chemical energy, which is achi...
The cyclic electron flow around photosystem I (CEF-PSI) increases ATP/NADPH production in the chloro...
Reduction-oxidation (redox) reactions, in which electrons move from a donor to an acceptor, are the ...
Electrons supplied by photosystem I (PSI) can have various fates, serving to regenerate NADPH during...
Electrons supplied by photosystem I (PSI) can have various fates, serving to regenerate NADPH during...
Electrons supplied by photosystem I (PSI) can have various fates, serving to regenerate NADPH during...
Electrons supplied by photosystem I (PSI) can have various fates, serving to regenerate NADPH during...
AbstractWhen plants experience an imbalance between the absorption of light energy and the use of th...
AbstractPhotosynthetic electron transport can involve either a linear flow from water to NADP, via P...
AbstractHaving long been debated, it is only in the last few years that a concensus has emerged that...
AbstractPhotosysthetic cleavage of water molecules to molecular oxygen is a crucial process for all ...
We present a new simulation model of the reactions in the photosynthetic electron transport chain of...
Background: Light/dark cycles are probably the most important environmental signals that regulate pl...
AbstractBecause life on earth is governed by the second law of thermodynamics, it is subject to incr...
A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science - ...