AbstractTreatment with 3 M urea of the oxygen-evolving PS II core complex previously described [(1985) FEBS Lett. 179, 60-64] resulted in approx. 80% release of 33 kDa polypeptide accompanied by partial (40%) inactivation of the water-splitting activity. On the other hand, the treatment only slightly decreased the amount of bound Mn from 2.7 to 2.0 atoms per 50 chlorophyll a. Readdition of purified 33 kDa polypeptide to the urea-treated sample almost completely restored the oxygen-evolving activity. These results suggest that the Mn atoms functional for oxygen-evolving activity are located in the PS II reaction center core complex, and that the 33 kDa polypeptide is not essential for water oxidation but is necessary for the full oxygenevolv...
AbstractLigation of Mn2+ into the polynuclear Mn-catalyst of water oxidation was shown using PS II m...
Biochemical techniques now exist to produce the oxygen-evolving complex of photosystem II (PSII) and...
In this thesis an attempt was made to take the water oxidizing complex apart in a controlled way and...
AbstractTreatment with 3 M urea of the oxygen-evolving PS II core complex previously described [(198...
AbstractTreatment with 2.6 M urea of the Photosystem II particles depleted of two polypeptides of 24...
AbstractTreatment of Photosystem II particles from spinach chloroplasts with Triton X-100 with 2.6 M...
Removal of 23 and 17 kDa water-soluble polypeptides from PS II membranes causes a marked decrease in...
AbstractExposure of detergent-isolated preparations of the Photosystem II complex to 2 M NaCl releas...
The linear, four-step oxidation of water to molecular oxygen by photosystem II requires cooperation ...
AbstractOn extracting the O2-evolving Photosystem II (PS II) particles with CaCl2 solution, three pr...
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AbstractThe release of both Mn and polypeptides as well as the inactivation of O2 evolution in C18:3...
AbstractTreatment of Photosystem II particles from spinach chloroplasts with Triton X-100 with 2.6 M...
AbstractDigitonin extracts of spinach thylakoid membranes obtained as 100000 × g supernatant have be...
AbstractThe release of polypeptides from inside-out thylakoid vesicles and photosystem II by alkalin...
AbstractLigation of Mn2+ into the polynuclear Mn-catalyst of water oxidation was shown using PS II m...
Biochemical techniques now exist to produce the oxygen-evolving complex of photosystem II (PSII) and...
In this thesis an attempt was made to take the water oxidizing complex apart in a controlled way and...
AbstractTreatment with 3 M urea of the oxygen-evolving PS II core complex previously described [(198...
AbstractTreatment with 2.6 M urea of the Photosystem II particles depleted of two polypeptides of 24...
AbstractTreatment of Photosystem II particles from spinach chloroplasts with Triton X-100 with 2.6 M...
Removal of 23 and 17 kDa water-soluble polypeptides from PS II membranes causes a marked decrease in...
AbstractExposure of detergent-isolated preparations of the Photosystem II complex to 2 M NaCl releas...
The linear, four-step oxidation of water to molecular oxygen by photosystem II requires cooperation ...
AbstractOn extracting the O2-evolving Photosystem II (PS II) particles with CaCl2 solution, three pr...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/117036/1/feb20014579384813939.pd
AbstractThe release of both Mn and polypeptides as well as the inactivation of O2 evolution in C18:3...
AbstractTreatment of Photosystem II particles from spinach chloroplasts with Triton X-100 with 2.6 M...
AbstractDigitonin extracts of spinach thylakoid membranes obtained as 100000 × g supernatant have be...
AbstractThe release of polypeptides from inside-out thylakoid vesicles and photosystem II by alkalin...
AbstractLigation of Mn2+ into the polynuclear Mn-catalyst of water oxidation was shown using PS II m...
Biochemical techniques now exist to produce the oxygen-evolving complex of photosystem II (PSII) and...
In this thesis an attempt was made to take the water oxidizing complex apart in a controlled way and...