AbstractDuring the transition from anoxygenic to oxygenic photosynthesis, the Type 2 reaction center underwent many changes, none so dramatic as the remarkable increase in complexity at the protein level, from only three or four subunits in the anoxygenic reaction center to possibly more than 25 in Photosystem 2 (PS2). The evolutionary source of most of these proteins is enigmatic, as they have no apparent homology to any other proteins in existing databases. However, some of the proteins in PS2 have apparent homologies to each other, suggesting ancient gene duplications have played an important role in the development of the complex. These homologies include the well-known examples of the D1 and D2 reaction center core proteins and the CP4...
The linear, four-step oxidation of water to molecular oxygen by photosystem II requires cooperation ...
AbstractThe water-splitting and oxygen-evolving (OE) reaction is carried out by a large multisubunit...
AbstractExposure of isolated Photosystem II (PS II) complexes to singlet oxygen (1O2) results in cle...
AbstractDuring the transition from anoxygenic to oxygenic photosynthesis, the Type 2 reaction center...
A complete scenario for the evolution of photosynthesis must account for the origin and diversificat...
Photosystem II is a photochemical reaction center that catalyzes the light‐driven oxidation of water...
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Main conclusion: Recent investigations have provided impo...
AbstractBecause life on earth is governed by the second law of thermodynamics, it is subject to incr...
Photosystem II is a large, multi-subunit pigment-protein super-complex capable of splitting water to...
AbstractWe investigate the evolutionary relationships between photosynthetic reaction center protein...
AbstractPhotosynthesis provides energy in the Earth’s biosphere and oxygen in its atmosphere. For ox...
Oxygenic phototrophs have played a fundamental role in Earth's history by enabling the rise of atmos...
Biochemical techniques now exist to produce the oxygen-evolving complex of photosystem II (PSII) and...
When and how oxygenic photosynthesis originated remains controversial. Wide uncertainties exist for ...
This minireview is about the path that led me to the identification of the Photosystem II reaction c...
The linear, four-step oxidation of water to molecular oxygen by photosystem II requires cooperation ...
AbstractThe water-splitting and oxygen-evolving (OE) reaction is carried out by a large multisubunit...
AbstractExposure of isolated Photosystem II (PS II) complexes to singlet oxygen (1O2) results in cle...
AbstractDuring the transition from anoxygenic to oxygenic photosynthesis, the Type 2 reaction center...
A complete scenario for the evolution of photosynthesis must account for the origin and diversificat...
Photosystem II is a photochemical reaction center that catalyzes the light‐driven oxidation of water...
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Main conclusion: Recent investigations have provided impo...
AbstractBecause life on earth is governed by the second law of thermodynamics, it is subject to incr...
Photosystem II is a large, multi-subunit pigment-protein super-complex capable of splitting water to...
AbstractWe investigate the evolutionary relationships between photosynthetic reaction center protein...
AbstractPhotosynthesis provides energy in the Earth’s biosphere and oxygen in its atmosphere. For ox...
Oxygenic phototrophs have played a fundamental role in Earth's history by enabling the rise of atmos...
Biochemical techniques now exist to produce the oxygen-evolving complex of photosystem II (PSII) and...
When and how oxygenic photosynthesis originated remains controversial. Wide uncertainties exist for ...
This minireview is about the path that led me to the identification of the Photosystem II reaction c...
The linear, four-step oxidation of water to molecular oxygen by photosystem II requires cooperation ...
AbstractThe water-splitting and oxygen-evolving (OE) reaction is carried out by a large multisubunit...
AbstractExposure of isolated Photosystem II (PS II) complexes to singlet oxygen (1O2) results in cle...