AbstractTime-resolved fluorescence studies with a 3-ps temporal resolution were performed in order to: (1) test the recent model of the reversible primary charge separation in Photosystem I (Müller et al., 2003; Holwzwarth et al., 2005, 2006), and (2) to reconcile this model with a mechanism of excitation energy quenching by closed Photosystem I (with P700 pre-oxidized to P700+). For these purposes, we performed experiments using Photosystem I core samples isolated from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii wild type, and two mutants in which the methionine axial ligand to primary electron acceptor, A0, has been change to either histidine or serine. The temporal evolution of fluorescence spectra was recorded for each preparation under conditions where ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of ChemistryRyszard J. JankowiakThe constituents of oxygen-evolving p...
AbstractPhotosystem I of cyanobacteria contains different spectral pools of chlorophylls called red ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of ChemistryRyszard J. JankowiakThe constituents of oxygen-evolving p...
AbstractTime-resolved fluorescence studies with a 3-ps temporal resolution were performed in order t...
Time-resolved fluorescence studies with a 3-ps temporal resolution were performed in order to: (1) t...
AbstractThe energy transfer and charge separation kinetics in several core Photosystem I particles o...
AbstractTransfer and trapping of excitation energy in photosystem I (PS I) trimers isolated from Syn...
AbstractThe primary electron donor of photosystem I, P700, is a chlorophyll species that in its exci...
AbstractPhotoinduced electron transfer in photosystem I (PS I) proceeds from the excited primary ele...
AbstractThe recent crystal structure of photosystem I (PSI) from Thermosynechococcus elongatus shows...
AbstractWe model the dynamics of energy transfer and primary charge separation in isolated photosyst...
AbstractTime-resolved photovoltage measurements on destacked photosystem II membranes from spinach w...
The primary electron donor P700 of photosystem I is a dimer comprised of one chlorophyll (Chl) a (PB...
AbstractKinetic analysis using pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) of photosynthetic electr...
AbstractA conserved tryptophan residue located between the A1B and FX redox centres on the PsaB side...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of ChemistryRyszard J. JankowiakThe constituents of oxygen-evolving p...
AbstractPhotosystem I of cyanobacteria contains different spectral pools of chlorophylls called red ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of ChemistryRyszard J. JankowiakThe constituents of oxygen-evolving p...
AbstractTime-resolved fluorescence studies with a 3-ps temporal resolution were performed in order t...
Time-resolved fluorescence studies with a 3-ps temporal resolution were performed in order to: (1) t...
AbstractThe energy transfer and charge separation kinetics in several core Photosystem I particles o...
AbstractTransfer and trapping of excitation energy in photosystem I (PS I) trimers isolated from Syn...
AbstractThe primary electron donor of photosystem I, P700, is a chlorophyll species that in its exci...
AbstractPhotoinduced electron transfer in photosystem I (PS I) proceeds from the excited primary ele...
AbstractThe recent crystal structure of photosystem I (PSI) from Thermosynechococcus elongatus shows...
AbstractWe model the dynamics of energy transfer and primary charge separation in isolated photosyst...
AbstractTime-resolved photovoltage measurements on destacked photosystem II membranes from spinach w...
The primary electron donor P700 of photosystem I is a dimer comprised of one chlorophyll (Chl) a (PB...
AbstractKinetic analysis using pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) of photosynthetic electr...
AbstractA conserved tryptophan residue located between the A1B and FX redox centres on the PsaB side...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of ChemistryRyszard J. JankowiakThe constituents of oxygen-evolving p...
AbstractPhotosystem I of cyanobacteria contains different spectral pools of chlorophylls called red ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of ChemistryRyszard J. JankowiakThe constituents of oxygen-evolving p...