AbstractThe correlation between the reduction of QA and the oxidation of TyrZ or Car/ChlZ/Cytb559 in spinach PSII enriched membranes induced by visible light at 10 K is studied by using electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. Similar g=1.95–1.86 QA-•EPR signals are observed in both Mn-depleted and intact samples, and both signals are long lived at low temperatures. The presence of PPBQ significantly diminished the light induced EPR signals from QA-•, Car+•/Chl+• and oxidized Cytb559, while enhancing the amplitude of the S1TyrZ• EPR signal in the intact PSII sample. The quantification and stability of the g=1.95–1.86 EPR signal and signals arising from the oxidized TyrZ and the side-path electron donors, respectively, indicate that the...
Photosystem I (PS I) has two nearly identical branches of electron-transfer co-factors. Based on poi...
AbstractThe electron–electron double resonance (ELDOR) method was applied to measure the dipole inte...
AbstractFollowing illumination at 200 K, the charge recombination reactions and the origin of the th...
AbstractThe correlation between the reduction of QA and the oxidation of TyrZ or Car/ChlZ/Cytb559 in...
AbstractAn electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) signal near g=6 in Photosystem II (PSII) membranes ...
AbstractAbsorbance difference spectroscopy has been used to study electron transfer reactions at low...
AbstractDetailed optical and EPR analyses of states induced in dark-adapted PS II membranes by cryog...
Photosystem II (PSII) is a membrane-bound protein complex found in plants, algae and cyanobacteria t...
AbstractIn intact PSII, both the secondary electron donor (TyrZ) and side-path electron donors (Car/...
Photosystem II (PSII) uses light energy to oxidise water and reduce quinone. The water oxidation sit...
AbstractIn intact PSII, both the secondary electron donor (TyrZ) and side-path electron donors (Car/...
Le photosystème II (PSII) est un complexe multi-protéique qui utilise l'énergie solaire pour oxyder ...
AbstractRedox titrations of the photo-induced pheophytin EPR signal in Photosystem II show two trans...
In this Thesis, a number of spectroscopic measurements are presented on Photosystem II (PsII) prepar...
AbstractAbsorbance difference spectroscopy has been used to study electron transfer reactions at low...
Photosystem I (PS I) has two nearly identical branches of electron-transfer co-factors. Based on poi...
AbstractThe electron–electron double resonance (ELDOR) method was applied to measure the dipole inte...
AbstractFollowing illumination at 200 K, the charge recombination reactions and the origin of the th...
AbstractThe correlation between the reduction of QA and the oxidation of TyrZ or Car/ChlZ/Cytb559 in...
AbstractAn electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) signal near g=6 in Photosystem II (PSII) membranes ...
AbstractAbsorbance difference spectroscopy has been used to study electron transfer reactions at low...
AbstractDetailed optical and EPR analyses of states induced in dark-adapted PS II membranes by cryog...
Photosystem II (PSII) is a membrane-bound protein complex found in plants, algae and cyanobacteria t...
AbstractIn intact PSII, both the secondary electron donor (TyrZ) and side-path electron donors (Car/...
Photosystem II (PSII) uses light energy to oxidise water and reduce quinone. The water oxidation sit...
AbstractIn intact PSII, both the secondary electron donor (TyrZ) and side-path electron donors (Car/...
Le photosystème II (PSII) est un complexe multi-protéique qui utilise l'énergie solaire pour oxyder ...
AbstractRedox titrations of the photo-induced pheophytin EPR signal in Photosystem II show two trans...
In this Thesis, a number of spectroscopic measurements are presented on Photosystem II (PsII) prepar...
AbstractAbsorbance difference spectroscopy has been used to study electron transfer reactions at low...
Photosystem I (PS I) has two nearly identical branches of electron-transfer co-factors. Based on poi...
AbstractThe electron–electron double resonance (ELDOR) method was applied to measure the dipole inte...
AbstractFollowing illumination at 200 K, the charge recombination reactions and the origin of the th...