AbstractThe kinetics of reoxidation of the primary acceptor Qa has been followed by measuring the changes in the fluorescence yield induced by a series of saturating flashes in intact cells of Rhodobacter sphaeroides in anaerobic conditions. At 0 °C, about half of Qa− is reoxidized in about 200 ms while reoxidation of the remaining fraction is completed in several seconds to minutes. The fast phase is associated with the transfer of ubiquinone formed at site Qo of the cytochrome bc1 complex while the slowest phase is associated with the diffusion of ubiquinone present in the membrane prior to the flash excitation. The biphasic kinetics of Qa− oxidation is interpreted assuming that the electron chain is organized in supercomplexes that assoc...
AbstractThe kinetics and thermodynamics of forward and reverse electron transfer around the reaction...
AbstractMillisecond delayed fluorescence from the isolated reaction center of photosynthetic bacteri...
In the model purple phototrophic bacterium Rhodobacter (Rba.) sphaeroides, solar energy is converted...
AbstractThe kinetics of reoxidation of the primary acceptor Qa has been followed by measuring the ch...
AbstractThis minireview summarizes our present view of the supramolecular organization of the photos...
AbstractThe three phases of the flash-induced membrane potential rise were measured in Rhodobacter s...
AbstractThe mechanism of interaction between the photosynthetic reaction center (RC) and bc1 complex...
The cyclic photosynthetic chain of Rhodobacter capsulatus has been reconstituted incorporating into ...
AbstractWe studied the cytochrome bc1 complex (hereafter bc) by flash excitation of Rhodobacter caps...
A minimal kinetic model of the photocycle, including both quinone (Q-6) reduction at the secondary q...
AbstractThe flash-induced formation of transmembrane electric potential differences (measured by car...
Photochemical reaction centers prepared from Rhodopseudomonas spheroides were treated with reduced c...
AbstractThe membrane integral ubihydroquinone (QH2): cytochrome (cyt) c oxidoreductase (or the cyt b...
AbstractThe rate-limiting reaction of the bc1 complex from Rhodobacter sphaeroides is transfer of th...
ABSTRACT: Electron transfer from P+QA-QB to form P+QAQB- was measured in Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-2...
AbstractThe kinetics and thermodynamics of forward and reverse electron transfer around the reaction...
AbstractMillisecond delayed fluorescence from the isolated reaction center of photosynthetic bacteri...
In the model purple phototrophic bacterium Rhodobacter (Rba.) sphaeroides, solar energy is converted...
AbstractThe kinetics of reoxidation of the primary acceptor Qa has been followed by measuring the ch...
AbstractThis minireview summarizes our present view of the supramolecular organization of the photos...
AbstractThe three phases of the flash-induced membrane potential rise were measured in Rhodobacter s...
AbstractThe mechanism of interaction between the photosynthetic reaction center (RC) and bc1 complex...
The cyclic photosynthetic chain of Rhodobacter capsulatus has been reconstituted incorporating into ...
AbstractWe studied the cytochrome bc1 complex (hereafter bc) by flash excitation of Rhodobacter caps...
A minimal kinetic model of the photocycle, including both quinone (Q-6) reduction at the secondary q...
AbstractThe flash-induced formation of transmembrane electric potential differences (measured by car...
Photochemical reaction centers prepared from Rhodopseudomonas spheroides were treated with reduced c...
AbstractThe membrane integral ubihydroquinone (QH2): cytochrome (cyt) c oxidoreductase (or the cyt b...
AbstractThe rate-limiting reaction of the bc1 complex from Rhodobacter sphaeroides is transfer of th...
ABSTRACT: Electron transfer from P+QA-QB to form P+QAQB- was measured in Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-2...
AbstractThe kinetics and thermodynamics of forward and reverse electron transfer around the reaction...
AbstractMillisecond delayed fluorescence from the isolated reaction center of photosynthetic bacteri...
In the model purple phototrophic bacterium Rhodobacter (Rba.) sphaeroides, solar energy is converted...