A film of ~40 layers of partially oriented photosystem I (PSI) complexes isolated from the red alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae formed on the conducting glass through electrodeposition was investigated by time-resolved absorption spectroscopy and chronoamperometry. The experiments were performed at a range of electric potentials applied to the film and at different compositions of electrolyte solution being in contact with the film. The amount of immobilized proteins supporting light-induced charge separation (active PSI) ranged from ~10%, in the absence of any reducing agents (redox compounds or low potential), to ~20% when ascorbate and 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol were added, and to ~35% when the high negative potential was additionally appl...
Excitation energy transfer in monomeric and trimeric forms of photosystem I (PSI) from the cyanobact...
The interfacing of biomolecules to nanostructures, electrode surfaces and/or optical components cons...
We spectroscopically resolved the reduced state of the primary electron acceptor of Photosystem I, A...
Factors governing the photoelectrochemical output of photosynthetic microorganisms are poorly unders...
AbstractThe results of studies of charge transfer in cyanobacterial photosystem I (PS I) using the p...
AbstractThe results of studies of charge transfer in cyanobacterial photosystem I (PS I) using the p...
AbstractThe kinetics of reduction of the photo-oxidized primary electron donor P700+ by redox dyes N...
Factors governing the photoelectrochemical output of photosynthetic microorganisms are poorly unders...
The photosystem I (PSI) from thermophilic cyanobacteria, which is able to harvest light and perform ...
Wydział FizykiFotosystem I (PSI) to duży białkowo-barwnikowy kompleks wbudowany w błonę tylakoidową,...
Photosystem I (PSI) is a key component of oxygenic photosynthetic electron transport because of its ...
The electrochemical communication between microorganisms and electrodes has substantial implications...
Wydział FizykiFotosystem I (PSI) to duży białkowo-barwnikowy kompleks wbudowany w błonę tylakoidową,...
The integration of the water-oxidation enzyme photosystem II (PSII) into electrodes allows the elect...
The photosynthetic protein, photosystem I (PSI), has been used as a photoactive species within a hos...
Excitation energy transfer in monomeric and trimeric forms of photosystem I (PSI) from the cyanobact...
The interfacing of biomolecules to nanostructures, electrode surfaces and/or optical components cons...
We spectroscopically resolved the reduced state of the primary electron acceptor of Photosystem I, A...
Factors governing the photoelectrochemical output of photosynthetic microorganisms are poorly unders...
AbstractThe results of studies of charge transfer in cyanobacterial photosystem I (PS I) using the p...
AbstractThe results of studies of charge transfer in cyanobacterial photosystem I (PS I) using the p...
AbstractThe kinetics of reduction of the photo-oxidized primary electron donor P700+ by redox dyes N...
Factors governing the photoelectrochemical output of photosynthetic microorganisms are poorly unders...
The photosystem I (PSI) from thermophilic cyanobacteria, which is able to harvest light and perform ...
Wydział FizykiFotosystem I (PSI) to duży białkowo-barwnikowy kompleks wbudowany w błonę tylakoidową,...
Photosystem I (PSI) is a key component of oxygenic photosynthetic electron transport because of its ...
The electrochemical communication between microorganisms and electrodes has substantial implications...
Wydział FizykiFotosystem I (PSI) to duży białkowo-barwnikowy kompleks wbudowany w błonę tylakoidową,...
The integration of the water-oxidation enzyme photosystem II (PSII) into electrodes allows the elect...
The photosynthetic protein, photosystem I (PSI), has been used as a photoactive species within a hos...
Excitation energy transfer in monomeric and trimeric forms of photosystem I (PSI) from the cyanobact...
The interfacing of biomolecules to nanostructures, electrode surfaces and/or optical components cons...
We spectroscopically resolved the reduced state of the primary electron acceptor of Photosystem I, A...