We studied the kinetics of flash-induced proton uptake at the reducing site of Photosystem II with Cresol red as indicator for pH transients in the suspending medium. The rise of the alkalization which was observed when Photosystem II was hidden in the stacked regions of the thylakoid membranes was much slower (100 ms) than the reduction of the bound quinones (less than 1 ms). We asked for the delay mechanism. We found that the rise of the alkalization became biphasic if thylakoids were unstacked. This was reversed upon restacking: The portion of the fast phase (half-rise time, 2.7 ms) increased, if the concentration of Mg high 2 plus was lowered. After EDTA-treatment we observed solely fast proton uptake. Experiments with dark-adapted chlo...
International audienceIn plants, the major route for dissipating excess light is the nonphotochemica...
International audienceIn plants, the major route for dissipating excess light is the nonphotochemica...
AbstractThe protonization pattern of the endogenous donor component D1 which feeds electrons directl...
We measured flash-induced rapid proton release into the lumen of thylakoids. We found that the proto...
AbstractWe measured flash-induced rapid proton release into the lumen of thylakoids. We found that t...
AbstractProton and electron transfer at the reducing side of photosystem II of green plants was stud...
In photosynthesis and respiration ATP synthesis is powered by a transmembrane protonmotive force. Me...
In photosynthesis and respiration ATP synthesis is powered by a transmembrane protonmotive force. Me...
This thesis deals mainly with the analysis and interpretation of the flash-induced electrochromic ab...
AbstractPhoto-electrical signals are studied using a patch-clamp method on single chloroplasts of Pe...
AbstractSpinach thylakoids were resuspended in a buffer including either 200 mM sucrose or 100 mM KC...
<p>This thesis deals mainly with the analysis and interpretation of the flash-induced electroc...
International audienceIn plants, the major route for dissipating excess light is the nonphotochemica...
AbstractPhoto-electrical signals are studied using a patch-clamp method on single chloroplasts of Pe...
International audienceIn plants, the major route for dissipating excess light is the nonphotochemica...
International audienceIn plants, the major route for dissipating excess light is the nonphotochemica...
International audienceIn plants, the major route for dissipating excess light is the nonphotochemica...
AbstractThe protonization pattern of the endogenous donor component D1 which feeds electrons directl...
We measured flash-induced rapid proton release into the lumen of thylakoids. We found that the proto...
AbstractWe measured flash-induced rapid proton release into the lumen of thylakoids. We found that t...
AbstractProton and electron transfer at the reducing side of photosystem II of green plants was stud...
In photosynthesis and respiration ATP synthesis is powered by a transmembrane protonmotive force. Me...
In photosynthesis and respiration ATP synthesis is powered by a transmembrane protonmotive force. Me...
This thesis deals mainly with the analysis and interpretation of the flash-induced electrochromic ab...
AbstractPhoto-electrical signals are studied using a patch-clamp method on single chloroplasts of Pe...
AbstractSpinach thylakoids were resuspended in a buffer including either 200 mM sucrose or 100 mM KC...
<p>This thesis deals mainly with the analysis and interpretation of the flash-induced electroc...
International audienceIn plants, the major route for dissipating excess light is the nonphotochemica...
AbstractPhoto-electrical signals are studied using a patch-clamp method on single chloroplasts of Pe...
International audienceIn plants, the major route for dissipating excess light is the nonphotochemica...
International audienceIn plants, the major route for dissipating excess light is the nonphotochemica...
International audienceIn plants, the major route for dissipating excess light is the nonphotochemica...
AbstractThe protonization pattern of the endogenous donor component D1 which feeds electrons directl...