The light reactions of photosynthesis store energy in the form of an electrochemical gradient of protons, or proton motive force (pmf), comprised of electrical (Delta psi) and osmotic (Delta pH) components. Both components can drive the synthesis of ATP at the chloroplast ATP synthase, but the Delta pH component also plays a key role in regulating photosynthesis, down-regulating the efficiency of light capture by photosynthetic antennae via the q(E) mechanism, and governing electron transfer at the cytochrome b(6)f complex. Differential partitioning of pmf into Delta pH and Delta psi has been observed under environmental stresses and proposed as a mechanism for fine-tuning photosynthetic regulation, but the mechanism of this tuning is unkno...
AbstractThe involvement of ATP synthase in the imbalance between the photoactivities of PS I and PS ...
International audienceIn natural variable environments, plants rapidly adjust photosynthesis for opt...
In higher plants, moderate photoinhibition of photosystem II (PSII) leads to a stimulation of cyclic...
The light reactions of photosynthesis store energy in the form of an electrochemical gradient of pro...
<div><p>The light reactions of photosynthesis store energy in the form of an electrochemical gradien...
AbstractPutrescine is a main polyamine found in animals, plants and microbes, but the molecular mech...
Light-driven photosynthetic electron transport is coupled to the movement of protons from the chloro...
In plants, photosynthesis converts light energy into organic carbon through the transient production...
AbstractIn addition to ∆pH formed across the thylakoid membrane, membrane potential contributes to p...
The thylakoid proton motive force (pmf) generated during photosynthesis is the essential driving for...
There is considerable interest in improving plant productivity by altering the dynamic responses of ...
Chloroplasts’ energy production depends on the photosynthetic electron transport chain activity. The...
AbstractEndogenous probes of light-induced transthylakoid proton motive force (pmf), membrane potent...
ur knowl During photosynthesis, photosynthetic electron transport generates a proton motive force (p...
Photosynthetic electron transport and Calvin cycle reactions need to be co-regulated in order to pro...
AbstractThe involvement of ATP synthase in the imbalance between the photoactivities of PS I and PS ...
International audienceIn natural variable environments, plants rapidly adjust photosynthesis for opt...
In higher plants, moderate photoinhibition of photosystem II (PSII) leads to a stimulation of cyclic...
The light reactions of photosynthesis store energy in the form of an electrochemical gradient of pro...
<div><p>The light reactions of photosynthesis store energy in the form of an electrochemical gradien...
AbstractPutrescine is a main polyamine found in animals, plants and microbes, but the molecular mech...
Light-driven photosynthetic electron transport is coupled to the movement of protons from the chloro...
In plants, photosynthesis converts light energy into organic carbon through the transient production...
AbstractIn addition to ∆pH formed across the thylakoid membrane, membrane potential contributes to p...
The thylakoid proton motive force (pmf) generated during photosynthesis is the essential driving for...
There is considerable interest in improving plant productivity by altering the dynamic responses of ...
Chloroplasts’ energy production depends on the photosynthetic electron transport chain activity. The...
AbstractEndogenous probes of light-induced transthylakoid proton motive force (pmf), membrane potent...
ur knowl During photosynthesis, photosynthetic electron transport generates a proton motive force (p...
Photosynthetic electron transport and Calvin cycle reactions need to be co-regulated in order to pro...
AbstractThe involvement of ATP synthase in the imbalance between the photoactivities of PS I and PS ...
International audienceIn natural variable environments, plants rapidly adjust photosynthesis for opt...
In higher plants, moderate photoinhibition of photosystem II (PSII) leads to a stimulation of cyclic...