Cyanobacteria are oxygen-evolving photosynthetic organisms that harvest sunlight and convert excitation energy into chemical energy. Most of the light is absorbed by large light harvesting complexes called phycobilisomes (PBs). In high-light conditions, cyanobacteria switch on a photoprotective mechanism called non-photochemical quenching (NPQ): During this process, absorption of blue-green light transforms the inactive orange form of the orange carotenoid protein OCP (OCPo) into the red active form OCPr that subsequently binds to the PB, resulting in a substantial loss of excitation energy and corresponding decrease of the fluorescence. In wild-type cells, the quenching site is a bilin chomophore that fluoresces at 660 nm and which is call...
AbstractIn high light conditions, cyanobacteria dissipate excess absorbed energy as heat in the ligh...
AbstractIn cyanobacteria, strong blue-green light induces a photoprotective mechanism involving an i...
AbstractBrief – 10-second long – irradiation of a photosystem II-deficient mutant of cyanobacterium ...
Cyanobacteria are oxygen-evolving photosynthetic organisms that harvest sunlight and convert excitat...
Cyanobacteria are oxygen-evolving photosynthetic organisms that harvest sunlight and convert excitat...
Cyanobacteria are oxygen-evolving photosynthetic organisms that harvest sunlight and convert excitat...
Cyanobacteria are oxygen-evolving photosynthetic organisms that harvest sunlight and convert excitat...
In cyanobacteria, activation of the Orange Carotenoid Protein (OCP) by intense blue-green light trig...
In cyanobacteria, activation of the Orange Carotenoid Protein (OCP) by intense blue-green light trig...
In cyanobacteria, activation of the Orange Carotenoid Protein (OCP) by intense blue-green light trig...
AbstractIn order to prevent photodestruction by high light, photosynthetic organisms have evolved a ...
AbstractIn cyanobacteria, the thermal dissipation of excess absorbed energy at the level of the phyc...
Quenching of excess excitation energy is necessary for the photoprotection of light-harvesting compl...
Quenching of excess excitation energy is necessary for the photoprotection of light-harvesting compl...
AbstractCyanobacteria are capable of using dissipation of phycobilisome-absorbed energy into heat as...
AbstractIn high light conditions, cyanobacteria dissipate excess absorbed energy as heat in the ligh...
AbstractIn cyanobacteria, strong blue-green light induces a photoprotective mechanism involving an i...
AbstractBrief – 10-second long – irradiation of a photosystem II-deficient mutant of cyanobacterium ...
Cyanobacteria are oxygen-evolving photosynthetic organisms that harvest sunlight and convert excitat...
Cyanobacteria are oxygen-evolving photosynthetic organisms that harvest sunlight and convert excitat...
Cyanobacteria are oxygen-evolving photosynthetic organisms that harvest sunlight and convert excitat...
Cyanobacteria are oxygen-evolving photosynthetic organisms that harvest sunlight and convert excitat...
In cyanobacteria, activation of the Orange Carotenoid Protein (OCP) by intense blue-green light trig...
In cyanobacteria, activation of the Orange Carotenoid Protein (OCP) by intense blue-green light trig...
In cyanobacteria, activation of the Orange Carotenoid Protein (OCP) by intense blue-green light trig...
AbstractIn order to prevent photodestruction by high light, photosynthetic organisms have evolved a ...
AbstractIn cyanobacteria, the thermal dissipation of excess absorbed energy at the level of the phyc...
Quenching of excess excitation energy is necessary for the photoprotection of light-harvesting compl...
Quenching of excess excitation energy is necessary for the photoprotection of light-harvesting compl...
AbstractCyanobacteria are capable of using dissipation of phycobilisome-absorbed energy into heat as...
AbstractIn high light conditions, cyanobacteria dissipate excess absorbed energy as heat in the ligh...
AbstractIn cyanobacteria, strong blue-green light induces a photoprotective mechanism involving an i...
AbstractBrief – 10-second long – irradiation of a photosystem II-deficient mutant of cyanobacterium ...